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HOW DOES A STATIC ELIMINATOR BRUSH WORK?

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HOW DOES A STATIC ELIMINATOR BRUSH WORK?

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When dissimilarly charged materials come together they neutralize each other. The conductive static elimination brush gives the static charge a path to the ground allowing it to be neutralized. When a static charge is generated on a surface (such as plastic film), a properly positioned static elimination brush mounted very close to or touching the film “conducts” the charge off the surface of the film to the ground. The static elimination brush should be mounted in equipment FOLLOWING the location at which the charge generates.

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