Ionization from microelectronic devices
The unique design ensures the widest possible variable range of air volume, which permits the fastest-ever ionization from microelectronic devices at an extremely weak airflow.
Ionization performance at different air volumes (*Measurement distance: 300 mm)
|
Air volume |
Time taken for ionization |
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Maximum (4.6 m/sec) |
0.6sec |
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Minimum (1.3 m/sec) |
1.8sec |
Specifications
Main unit of the ionizer
|
Model |
KD-750BB |
KD-750B |
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Ion generation method |
DC corona discharge |
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Discharging electrode needle |
Tungsten |
|
Ion balance* |
Within ±10V (at time of factory shipment), permits fine tuning |
|
Fan speed |
Variable (non-step) |
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Maximum air volume |
3.68m3/min |
|
Airflow speed* |
1.3 - 4.6m/sec |
|
Cleaning brush |
Yes |
No |
|
Alarm display |
Cleaning, fan failure, fan guard removal, high-voltage stop |
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Terminal block |
DC24V input, DC24V output (permits series connection of up to five units) |
|
Cleaning alarm (including high-voltage alarm), buzzer output (DC24V) |
|
Fan failure alarm (including fan guard removal), ground |
|
Amount of ozone production* |
0.02 ppm or less |
|
Operating environment |
Temperature: 0°C-40°C, Humidity: 80% RH or below (no condensation) |
|
Input condition |
DC24V |
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Consumption current |
550mA |
|
Mass |
Approx. 910g |
Approx. 900g |
*Measurement distance: 300mm
Options
Dedicated AC adapter
|
Model |
KN-AC1 |
|
Input conditions |
AC100 - 240V 50/60Hz |
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Output voltage |
DC24V |
|
Capacity |
Capable of driving one unit of KD-750B |
|
Mass |
Approx. 270g |
Rear fan guard unit with filter