Ion Air Cannons ensure baler makes full scrap paper bales

A paper company operates scrap balers that are fed from a 20" blower chute. The particular scrap feeding one baler is prone to developing a high static charge as it travels through the chute. This causes the scrap to cling to itself and "climb" the walls, covering the photoelectric sensor that actuates the baler, which leads to partial bales that aren't properly compressed. Four Model 8192 Gen4 Ion Air Cannons, installed at 90deg increments just prior to the chute discharge, remove the static charge, allowing the baler to fill properly and make full bales of the scrap paper.
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