Precautions for Using Ionizing Tools
As previously mentioned, ionizing tools are highly effective at eliminating static electricity, making them a preferred and ideal anti-static tool among many manufacturers. They come in a variety of types to suit different space needs, offering convenience and effectiveness.
The static electricity control principle of ionizing tools utilizes the principle of electrostatic balance. When static electricity occurs, the resulting imbalance of negative ions can lead to residual voltage throughout the ionization area. The setup of the ionizing tool should be determined by expert testing or experimentation. Distributors' product specifications typically provide data on decay time and the relationship between the ionizer and the distance and angle between the ionizer and the area requiring protection.



Depending on the amount of charge and the distance from the ion source, the ionizing tool may take some time to eliminate the charge. The ionizing tool should be operated for at least 2 minutes to neutralize the charge in the area for optimal results. When using an ionizing tool, it is important to frequently check whether the ionizing air is truly ionized. Only in this way can static electricity be neutralized promptly.

