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News Release from: Meech International | Subject: Statis Eliminators
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 15 March 2004

New Meech Static Bar Increases Safety

Meech Static Eliminators' 915 bar has been designed to reduce both machine downtime and the dangers associated with static in the workplace.

Meech Static Eliminators' 915 bar has been designed to reduce both machine downtime and the dangers associated with static in the workplace Industry increasingly demands more powerful and longer range ionisation products in order to continue reducing both the problems associated with static and machine downtime

Meech has responded to this growing trend by producing a highly cost-effective solution in the form of its 915 shockless AC ionising bar.

The 915 features extremely high decay speeds allowing it to deal with greater web speeds than were previously thought possible, said the company.

The application of the 915 bar is an easy step to improving productivity, as adding it to a machine ensures that downtime caused by static related problems are eradicated whilst providing improved operator safety by protecting personnel from unpleasant and potentially dangerous static shocks.

The 915 is durable, easy-to-maintain, and a valuable addition to any production plant.

Its sharp titanium emitter pins offer enhanced ionisation and a longer working life, while its white PVC body has been designed for easy maintenance, being very simple to wipe clean, even in situ, claimed Meech.

Should the 915 need relocating its 'T' channel also allows simple mounting, while its slim profile means it can be installed in a variety of tight locations within machinery. Request a free brochure from Meech International ...

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