Cleanroom-Rated Ion Air Nozzle

Exair's Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle delivers ionized compressed air to neutralize static and remove particulates in sensitive environments, providing rapid static decay rates.

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Exair's Intellistat® Ion Air Nozzle is rated Class 5 for clean rooms and controlled environments per ISO 14644-1. It produces ionized compressed air to neutralize static and remove troublesome particulates during clean processes, test procedures and sensitive assembly work.

With a +/-30 volt balance, the Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle was designed to use minimal compressed air while delivering precise blow-off and exceptional static decay rates capable of reducing 1000 volts to less than 100 in under one second. It is a dependable and low maintenance solution made of durable dissipative polycarbonate for applications requiring non-conductivity such as circuit board or electronic manufacturing.

The ionized compressed air and design are ideal for sterile environments such as laboratories, clean rooms or for scientific testing facilities. It is also designed with other convenient features including a 6mm push-in air connection, and green and red LEDs which indicate proper functionality.

The EXAIR line of Intellistat products are UL listed and CE compliant along with the rest of EXAIR’s full line of static eliminators.

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