Ion Air Gun for Static Elimination

EXAIR’s Intellistat delivers ionized blow-off with minimal compressed air use for effective dust and static removal in sensitive manufacturing environments.

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The patented Intellistat is the newest innovation in a long line of EXAIR static elimination solutions. The Intellistat was designed to consume minimal compressed air while simultaneously delivering precise blow-off, and exceptional static decay rates. It is rated Class 5 for clean rooms and environments per ISO 14644-1. 

The Intellistat produces clean, ionized airflow that is essential in removing troubling dust or static charges without compromising production. Made from durable static dissipative polycarbonate, the Intellistat assures its usefulness in applications requiring non-conductivity such as circuit board or electronics manufacturing, as well as blowoff applications like cleaning lenses or removing debris from medical products. It also features LED lights to ensure proper functionality and a lightweight frame for prolonged use.

The Intellistat is a low maintenance solution that is UL listed and CE compliant, adding to a long line of EXAIR static eliminator products including Super Ion Air Knives, Ion Air Cannons, Ion Air Guns, Ionizing Bars, Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle, Ionizing Points and more. 

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