Why Use Ionizers
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- A complete static control program must also deal with isolated conductors that cannot be grounded and insulating materials (e.g., most common plastics). If an insulator cannot be removed from the ESD Protected Area, substituted with an ESD protective version, or controlled with a topical antistat, ionization must be used. These insulators are often referred to as process necessary insulators. Common process necessary insulators used for manufacturing electronics include flex cables, product enclosures, test fixtures, and the PCB substrate substrate itself.
Neutralization of charges on insulators does occur naturally as positive and negative charged ions are in the atmosphere. As opposite charged ions are attracted to the charge on the insulator, the charges will be neutralized over time (same charged ions will be repelled). However, the process is much too slow for ESD susceptible components.
Examples of some common process necessary insulators are PC board substrate, insulative test fixtures, and product plastic housings. Examples of isolated conductors can be conductive traces or components loaded on a PC board that are not in contact with ESD worksurface.
The primary functions of ionizers are to:
• Discharge / Neutralize process necessary insulators that can charge ESDS devices / assemblies via induction, thus creating potential CDM damage, and/or
• Discharge / Neutralize ESDS devices / assemblies that are not grounded, thus are an isolated conductor, thus creating potential CDM damage, and/or
• Discharge / Neutralize insulators where particulate contamination can cause visual defects (for example - dust on plastic or glass lenses, attracted to / held in place by Electrostatic Attraction [ESA]).
Desco offers a variety of ionizers:
• Benchtop
• Overhead
• Compressed Air
For more information. visit Desco.com
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Are air ionizer safe to run while the worker or technician is in the room?
Operator safety always takes precedent to ESD control. Your facilities safety coordinator/officer should be consulted on any question of safety. Desco ionizers are intended to be used with an operator present. There are no known risks associated with using Desco ionizers.
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What is better? A copper needle or a stainless steel needle.
We do not have any data on copper emitters; however, stainless steel is inferior to tungsten. Tungsten emitters do not rust nor experience any other excessive degradation. This property makes them a popular choice for use in in ISO Class 1 or cleaner environments. All Desco ionizers use tungsten emitters.