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Hacktacular:
Hi all,
I've got some static problems with powdery compounds (they go flying everywhere) and crucibles (which are giving false weights). Wondering if anybody's used any of the anti-static ionising bizzos, I saw one recommended on curly arrow (site) but it was certainly a more high-end one, has anyone had success with the cheaper options out there? Also happy just to hear some reviews.
Thanks in advance.
shchavel:
Hello, Hacktacular!
It's usual problem in any lab. We use table ionizers like this :https://www.eurostatgroup.com/en/219-table-ionizer
And antistatical U-type kit, like this: https://www.mt.com/ru/ru/home/products/Laboratory_Weighing_Solutions/Accessories/antistatic-kits-and-accessories/Universal-AntiStatic-kit.html
Hacktacular:
Hi shchavel,
Thanks for the reply. The MT U-type kit were just the thing I saw on curly arrow. Do they do they job alright in your experience? As long as they actually work I can justify the expense, but I'd hate to fork out $5000 AUD for it to fail me (can't imagine my supervisor would be too pleased either).
Thanks again :).
shchavel:
Hello, Hacktacular!
We've been using U-type kit's for 3 years. They work perfect - simple and sure. It's really more comfortable, than table ionizers with ventilators, because U-type don't produce wind.
Sometomes my colleague forget to turn off them for night, but they still well-working.
Hacktacular:
Thanks very much for that, it's sure to beat my effort of a bit of speaker wire wrapped around the gas lines to make a brush!
All the best,
Hacktacular.
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