In-line fusION
Simco-Ion’s In-Line fusION Ionizer is capable of controlling electrostatic charge in the local area. This incredibly compact ionizer offers tungsten emitters. In-Line fusIon is also ideal for system integration with remote alarm capability. Multiple units can be linked together from one 24 VDC power source allowing up to 5 units to be daisy-chained. In-Line fusION can be powered directly from a process tool’s 24 VDC power source or by the Simco-Ion fusION power supply kit.
- Static control for "difficult to access" target locations
- Compact Design
- Visual ionizer status indicator and digital level remote alarm output
- Single power source for multiple fusION ionizers
- Optional air knife, air ring and N2 attachments available
Other Applications
In-Line fusION has the ability to provide fast decay times through output tubes up to six feet in length. Since the ion-to-ion recombination down the output tube is so limited, the single output tube has the ability to be split into multiple tubes each with excellent performance allowing the fusION ionization source to service multiple locations from a single ionization source. In-Line fusION comes equipped for use with clean dry air (CDA); however, a Nitrogen (N2) kit is available.
Specifications
Input Voltage 24 VDC, 0.075A Discharge <5 sec @ 6” (15 cm) at 10 psi gas pressure Balance <±50V Coverage 12' x 12" @ 6" spacing Air Supply Clean Dry Air (CDA) or Nitrogen Ion Emissions Steady-state DC Cleanliness ISO 14611-1 Class 4 Dimension 2.5H x 1.5W x 4.5L in.(6.4 x 3.8 x 11.4 cm) includes air connectors Weight 0.3 lb (136 g) Accessories
- fusION In-Line 6" or 12" Air Knife Rod
- fusION In-Line 6" or 12" Air Ring Kit
- fusION In-Line Nitrogen N2 Kit
- Power Supply
Consumables
- Replacement fusION In-Line tungsten emitter kit
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Target Markets
- Electronics Manufacturing
- Life Sciences
- Back-end Semiconductor Processing
Target Applications
Typical applications for In-line fusION are found inside process equipment and mini-environments in the semiconductor, flat panel display, pharmaceutical, and medical device industries. It is especially well suited for applications with space constraints or close proximity to products.