Catching Static
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Basics of Static Electricity
Winter months can create the perfect conditions for static electricity, especially in colder climates. When the air is dry and cold, it becomes harder for electricity to move. This can lead to a buildup of static charge on our bodies and everyday objects. When we touch something metal or another person, we may feel a small shock. Understanding how winter affects static electricity can help us manage and reduce these annoying shocks during the cold months, and also address any issues static may cause in your industrial application.
Static electricity occurs when there is an imbalance of electric charges on an object. This imbalance happens when two insulating materials rub against each other, causing one to gain electrons while the other loses them. As a result, one object becomes negatively charged, while the other becomes positively charged. The static charge stays on the surface of the material until it can either flow away as an electric current, or be released through a spark or discharge. This phenomenon is commonly experienced when touching metal objects after walking on carpet, which can create a small shock.

To reduce static electricity in an industrial setting, controlling humidity is essential. Using humidifiers can help maintain a higher moisture level in the air, which reduces static buildup. Additionally, bonding equipment to Earth ground, helps to safely drain any static electricity that may accumulate. Implementing anti-static additives in materials, or using ionization systems can further minimize static issues. By combining these strategies, companies can create a safer and more efficient working environment.
The static eliminator product line from EXAIR provides effective and active solutions to remove static electricity from surfaces without any physical contact. This is especially useful for products with complex shapes, where traditional methods may fall short. With EXAIR’s Gen4 products, users can direct ionized airflow to reach every part of a target item, ensuring thorough static elimination. This technology helps to improve product quality and reduce the risk of damage during handling. Overall, EXAIR’s static eliminators are a practical choice for maintaining a static-free environment in various industries.
Jason Kirby, Exair
Application Engineer




