STABLO-AP - Features
Static Remover (Ionizer)
STABLO-AP Features
Static Electricity Removal by Ion Irradiation
With the AC corona discharge method, Shimadzu’s STABLO-AP ionizer provides a stable ion balance and excellent static removal performance on samples and containers. Precision weighing work becomes remarkably efficient. Electrodes are safely housed inside the unit.
AC Method Produces Excellent Ion Balance
AC method: AC voltage is applied on the discharge needle and a well-balanced ions is emitted in from one electrode.
DC method: DC voltage is applied to a couple of electrodes. One is positive and the other is negative. Each electrode emits ions of one polarity only. An effective static removal angle is limited if the two electrodes are distanced. As electrodes deteriorate, initial ion balance is lost.
Unique 3-WAY Ionizer
On Stand
While being neutralized, charge-prone samples can be injected into a container without being scattered. You can also easily neutralize spatulas and sample bottles in the midst of the work flow.
Samples can be neutralized before weighing measurements.
Hand Held
You can neutralize sample static electricity during weighing measurements.
Move the unit freely to any position where static electricity is a concern and then neutralize it.
Build-in Balance
The AP series analytical balances (AP-W and AP-X series) are equipped with the space for incorporating the ionizer, and with an interface allowing for operation using the main unit’s keyboard. As seen in the video, simply pressing one button on the main unit’s panel eliminates static electricity. This makes stable measurements possible.
Not only is static electricity a source of discomfort for people, it also has a harmful effect on measurements.
The following video shows the influence on measurements that samples carrying an electrostatic charge can have, and how an ionizer (anti-static device) can be used to alleviate the problem.
Measurement of Samples Carrying an Electrostatic Charge
When a sample carrying an electrostatic charge is put in place, the measured value becomes unstable, and measurement cannot be performed.
Effect of Samples Carrying Electrostatic Charges
When a sample carrying an electrostatic charge is put in place, the measured value becomes unstable, and measurement cannot be performed.