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Static Charge Static Charge SolutionsSolutions
Presentation by: Electro Static Presentation by: Electro Static TechnologyTechnology
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IntroductionIntroduction
Electrostatic charges can create Electrostatic charges can create problems in equipment which problems in equipment which transport paper or other non-transport paper or other non-conductive media. conductive media.
This presentation will cover the basics This presentation will cover the basics of static charge generation.of static charge generation.
Cost effective solutions to reduce Cost effective solutions to reduce static charges to acceptable levels will static charges to acceptable levels will also be explored in this session.also be explored in this session.
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Static Charge Static Charge ProblemsProblems
Charged surfaces will attract or repel Charged surfaces will attract or repel other charged surfaces. other charged surfaces.
Charged surfaces in machines will Charged surfaces in machines will cause:cause:– Paper JamsPaper Jams– Double Sheet FeedDouble Sheet Feed– Uneven Paper MovementUneven Paper Movement– Floating Paper Stacks Floating Paper Stacks – Contamination Problems Contamination Problems
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Static Discharge Static Discharge ProblemsProblems
Static charges can build up to high Static charges can build up to high levels.levels.
An electrostatic discharge can result. An electrostatic discharge can result. The effects of electrostatic discharges: The effects of electrostatic discharges:
– Electric shock to personnel (mild to severe)Electric shock to personnel (mild to severe)– Permanent damage to circuit componentsPermanent damage to circuit components– Damage to interface displays (LED, LCD)Damage to interface displays (LED, LCD)– Damage to print headsDamage to print heads– Control system crashes (computer lockup)Control system crashes (computer lockup)– Hardware failures (bearing erosion) Hardware failures (bearing erosion)
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Static Charge Static Charge GenerationGeneration
FrictionFriction SeparationSeparation InductionInduction
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Triboelectric Triboelectric EffectEffect
Tribo means rubbing.Tribo means rubbing. Electrons are stripped away by Electrons are stripped away by
moving materials over stationary moving materials over stationary surfaces.surfaces.
Higher rubbing pressure increases Higher rubbing pressure increases the effect.the effect.
Faster speeds increase the resulting Faster speeds increase the resulting electrostatic charges.electrostatic charges.
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Triboelectric seriesTriboelectric series
GlassGlass NylonNylon AluminumAluminum PaperPaper RubberRubber PVCPVC TeflonTeflon
Positive Charge (+)Positive Charge (+)
Negative Charge (-)Negative Charge (-)
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SeparationSeparation
Separation of materials (like and unlike) Separation of materials (like and unlike) will create static charges.will create static charges.
Paper passing through rubber or plastic Paper passing through rubber or plastic rollers will acquire static charge. rollers will acquire static charge.
Paper passing through ungrounded metal Paper passing through ungrounded metal rollers will charge both paper and rollers.rollers will charge both paper and rollers.
Grounded conductive rollers will charge Grounded conductive rollers will charge paper during separation (roller charge paper during separation (roller charge will flow to ground).will flow to ground).
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InductionInduction
When a charged surface is placed When a charged surface is placed near a conductive material, the near a conductive material, the charges in the conductive material charges in the conductive material will separate.will separate.
Grounded rollers will hold a charge Grounded rollers will hold a charge when near charged surfaces.when near charged surfaces.
Isolated conductive rollers will Isolated conductive rollers will experience charge separation when experience charge separation when in the vicinity of charged surfaces.in the vicinity of charged surfaces.
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Factors effecting static Factors effecting static chargecharge
Low relative humidity will amplify static Low relative humidity will amplify static charge problems.charge problems.
Lighter grades of paper will be affected Lighter grades of paper will be affected differently than heavier grades.differently than heavier grades.
Coated paper will behave differently Coated paper will behave differently than uncoated paper.than uncoated paper.
Mylar sheets are worst case. Mylar sheets are worst case. Plastic frames and ungrounded metal Plastic frames and ungrounded metal
components augment static problems.components augment static problems.
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Static Control SolutionsStatic Control Solutions
Design to reduce static Design to reduce static generation.generation.
Install Static Control Devices.Install Static Control Devices.
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DesignDesign
Avoid sliding materials over surfaces as Avoid sliding materials over surfaces as much as possible.much as possible.
Use textured or ribbed surfaces to reduce Use textured or ribbed surfaces to reduce contact area.contact area.
Simplify paper path through machine to Simplify paper path through machine to minimize contact with rollers.minimize contact with rollers.
Use light pressures to move media Use light pressures to move media though equipment.though equipment.
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Static Control DevicesStatic Control Devices
Static Control Devices use conductive Static Control Devices use conductive fibers placed near charged material to fibers placed near charged material to induce ionization.induce ionization.
The correct polarity of ions required to The correct polarity of ions required to remove the static charge are produced remove the static charge are produced at the fiber tips.at the fiber tips.
No power supply is required. No power supply is required. Most cost effective method to remove Most cost effective method to remove
static charges from insulated material.static charges from insulated material.
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IonizationIonization
A charged surface will produce an electric A charged surface will produce an electric field perpendicular to the surface. field perpendicular to the surface.
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IonizationIonization
A sharp point placed near the field will A sharp point placed near the field will concentrate the field lines at the point.concentrate the field lines at the point.
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IonizationIonization
The air molecules near the point The air molecules near the point will ionize if the electric field will ionize if the electric field gradient exceeds the breakdown gradient exceeds the breakdown strength of air (3000 strength of air (3000 volts/millimeter).volts/millimeter).
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Corona DischargeCorona Discharge
The ions created by the corona discharge The ions created by the corona discharge will follow the electric field lines to the will follow the electric field lines to the charged surface and reduce the charge.charged surface and reduce the charge.
Charged Surface
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Static Control Device Static Control Device ConstructionConstruction
Rigid - Two Aluminum Strips Rigid - Two Aluminum Strips bonded together with fiber bonded together with fiber between strips.between strips.
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Rigid Static Control Rigid Static Control DeviceDevice
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Static Control Device Static Control Device ConstructionConstruction
Flexible - Single Aluminum or Flexible - Single Aluminum or Conductive Film Strip with Conductive Film Strip with fibers embedded into adhesive fibers embedded into adhesive backing.backing.
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Flexible Static Control Flexible Static Control DeviceDevice
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Static Control Device Static Control Device ConstructionConstruction
FiberFiber– Carbon FiberCarbon Fiber– Stainless Steel FiberStainless Steel Fiber– Conductive Acrylic FiberConductive Acrylic Fiber
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Carbon FiberCarbon Fiber
Most effective in reducing static Most effective in reducing static charge.charge.
Filament diameter is 7 μ-inch.Filament diameter is 7 μ-inch. 1000 to 3000 filaments per fiber 1000 to 3000 filaments per fiber
bundle.bundle. Should be installed to minimize Should be installed to minimize
shear forces when in contact with shear forces when in contact with media.media.
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Stainless Steel FiberStainless Steel Fiber
Very effective in removing static Very effective in removing static charge.charge.
Filament diameter is 12 - 14 μm. Filament diameter is 12 - 14 μm. 90 to 275 filaments per fiber bundle.90 to 275 filaments per fiber bundle. Resilient material - will withstand shear Resilient material - will withstand shear
and abrasion, but may take on a “set” and abrasion, but may take on a “set” when bending contact with media is when bending contact with media is excessive.excessive.
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Conductive Acrylic FiberConductive Acrylic Fiber
Effective in removing static charge.Effective in removing static charge. Filament diameter is 15 - 19 μm.Filament diameter is 15 - 19 μm. 10 to 90 filaments per fiber bundle. 10 to 90 filaments per fiber bundle. Resilient material - excellent for use Resilient material - excellent for use
when moderate shear and bending when moderate shear and bending forces are expected from contact forces are expected from contact with media. with media.
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Static Control Device Static Control Device LocationLocation
Conductive fiber tips should be located 2 to 7 Conductive fiber tips should be located 2 to 7 mm from charged substrate.mm from charged substrate.
Conductive fibers should not touch substrate Conductive fibers should not touch substrate to ensure long life.to ensure long life.
A 5 mm clearance between the fiber tips and A 5 mm clearance between the fiber tips and machine surfaces will ensure optimal static machine surfaces will ensure optimal static control.control.
Static Control Device must be grounded. A Static Control Device must be grounded. A ground wire connection will be necessary if ground wire connection will be necessary if device is mounted on an insulated surface. device is mounted on an insulated surface.
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ClearanceClearance
Provide 5 mm of clearance around fiber tips.Provide 5 mm of clearance around fiber tips. Provide air space beneath paper.Provide air space beneath paper.
Clearance
PaperAir Gap
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MountingMounting
Static Control Device can be mounted at any Static Control Device can be mounted at any angle up to 90 degrees from charged surface.angle up to 90 degrees from charged surface.
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Output Trays
Improper Location - charge suppressed1
Proper Location2
3 Best Location - beyond last point of charge generation
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Glass plate
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* Offset Static Control Devices if used on opposing sides for additional static control
General Schematic for Static Control Device Location
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Imaging Drum
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Input Tray
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SORTER
IMAGER FUSER
Paper Path
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Document Path
Document Tray
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SCANNER
Electro Static Technology31 Winterbrook RoadMechanic Falls, Maine 04256Phone (207) 998-5140Fax (207) 998-5143E-mail sales@est-static.com
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Additional Static Control Device Locations in Machines
Conductive roller which is isolated by nylon bearings can be grounded through a Static Control Device in contact with the shaft
TRANSFER BELT
ISOLATED CONDUCTIVE ROLLER
INSULATED ROLLER
Insulated roller static charge can be reduced through a Static Control Device installed along the full length of the roller
Transfer Belt static charge can be reduced by Static Control Devices installed along the full width of the transfer belt and rollers as shown
PAPER SENSOR
The presence of paper in a machine can be detected by a Static Control Device used as a soft contact sensor
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SummarySummary
Static charges are created by friction, Static charges are created by friction, separation, and induction.separation, and induction.
Static charges cause many problems in Static charges cause many problems in paper transport equipment.paper transport equipment.
Electrostatic discharge can damage Electrostatic discharge can damage electronics and hardware.electronics and hardware.
Proper location of Static Control Proper location of Static Control Devices is critical for effective charge Devices is critical for effective charge reduction. reduction.
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Contact InformationContact Information
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Would an on-site technical presentation Would an on-site technical presentation be helpful? Contact us and lets discuss it.be helpful? Contact us and lets discuss it.
Direct personal assistance from both our Direct personal assistance from both our USA and Far East sales departments.USA and Far East sales departments.
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USA Contact USA Contact InformationInformation
Address: Electro Static TechnologyAddress: Electro Static Technology
31 Winterbrook Road31 Winterbrook Road
Mechanic Falls, Maine 04256Mechanic Falls, Maine 04256 Email: Email: sales@est-static.comsales@est-static.com Phone: Phone: 207 998-5140207 998-5140 Fax:Fax: 207 998-5143 207 998-5143
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Far East Contact Far East Contact InformationInformation
Address: Electro Static Technology, JapanAddress: Electro Static Technology, Japan
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