HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SOLVE THE PROBLEMS DUE TO ELECTROSTATIC CHARGES
In modern production static electricity is more and more frequent bacause of the increasing use of synthetic materials and of the increasing speed in the working process.
Generated by friction of materials with other surfaces, static electricity can cause considerable damages during production. In fact electrostatic charged materials can attack to other metallic surfaces or to one another ; they can attract dirt, set a fire or provoke arcs.
Troubles like these may slow down production and sometimes stop it causing loss of time and a rise in the costs of production.
In order to solve these problems CANDIANI PIERCARLO ELETTROTECNICA has created a range of ionizing instruments which can be adapted to a variety of working machines.
Thanks to its long experience, CANDIANI PIERCARLO ELETTROTECNICA is able to study and project ionizing instruments for every application.

CHARGING EQUIPMENT
In many industrial applications there is the necessity to make materials such as decorated sheets of paper, plastic films, powders adhere on surfaces such as wooden panels, glass sheet, plates, without using adhesives. This is possible using electrostatic charge generators.
An example of such applications is the use of charge generators within the pressing plant of noble panels.
Or in the uniform distribution of lucite on glass sheets for the protection of the piling up.
They are also used for the application of films on pre-painted plates.
Or on packaging machines.


All our products are furnished already tested and are guarantee for twelve months from the date you get consignement.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
OUR RANGE OF APPLIANCES HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO TECHNICAL INSPECTIONS ACCORDING TO THE RULES CEI/EN 60204-1 ( second edition)
THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED IN THE TYPICAL INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION AND WITH PERIPHERAL UNITS COMPLYING TO THE EMC DIRECTIVE .
WE DECLARE THAT CE MARKET EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THIS CATALOGUE COMPLIES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DIRECTIVE
EMC 89/336/EEC
The equipment has been submitted to inspection according to the following rules:
IEC 1000-4-2
IEC 1000-4-4
EN 55011.