Transforming Technologies IN1000, StaticAIRE Still Air Ionizer
Transforming Technologies IN1000, StaticAIRE Still Air Ionizer
The Transforming Technologies IN1000 StaticAIRE is a still air ionizer — a passive ionization device that neutralizes static charges without generating airflow. Unlike blower-based ionizers that use fans to distribute ions, the IN1000 relies on natural air convection and ion diffusion to neutralize charges in the surrounding area. This makes it ideal for applications where airflow from a blower ionizer would be disruptive — such as lightweight component assembly, precision inspection, cleanroom environments, or any process where moving air could disturb parts, contaminate surfaces, or interfere with sensitive measurements.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| SKU | IN1000 |
| Brand | Transforming Technologies |
| Series | StaticAIRE |
| Type | Still air ionizer (passive, no blower) |
| Ion Technology | AC corona discharge |
| Airflow | None — still air / passive ionization |
| Compliance | ANSI/ESD S20.20, ANSI/ESD STM3.1 |
| Stock Location | Canton, MA |
Key Features
- Still Air — No Blower: Neutralizes static charges without generating airflow — ideal for applications where moving air would disturb lightweight parts, contaminate surfaces, or interfere with sensitive processes.
- Passive Ion Diffusion: Ions diffuse naturally through the surrounding air via convection — quiet, vibration-free operation.
- Cleanroom Compatible: No fan means no additional airborne particle generation — suited for cleanroom and contamination-sensitive environments.
- Lightweight Component Assembly: Prevents airflow from displacing small components, fine wires, or delicate assemblies during work.
- ANSI/ESD S20.20 Compliant: Meets ionizer requirements per ANSI/ESD S20.20 and ANSI/ESD STM3.1.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a still air ionizer and when should I use one instead of a blower ionizer?
A still air ionizer generates ions without using a fan or blower — ions diffuse passively through the surrounding air. Use a still air ionizer when airflow from a blower ionizer would be disruptive: lightweight component assembly where moving air could displace parts, precision inspection where airflow causes vibration, cleanroom environments where fan-generated turbulence is undesirable, or any process where moving air interferes with the work. The tradeoff is slower ion delivery and shorter effective range compared to blower ionizers.
What is the difference between the IN1000 StaticAIRE and a blower ionizer like the BFN801?
The BFN801 uses a fan to actively distribute ions across the workbench — faster ion delivery, longer range, and broader coverage. The IN1000 StaticAIRE has no fan — ions diffuse passively, making it quieter and non-disruptive to lightweight parts and sensitive processes, but with slower neutralization and shorter effective range. Choose the IN1000 when airflow is unacceptable; choose the BFN801 for faster, broader coverage where airflow is not a concern.
Is the IN1000 StaticAIRE compliant with ANSI/ESD S20.20?
Yes. The IN1000 meets ionizer requirements per ANSI/ESD S20.20 and ANSI/ESD STM3.1 when properly maintained and verified per your ESD program’s periodic audit schedule.
How often does the IN1000 need maintenance?
AC ionizer emitter pins should be cleaned periodically — typically every 3 to 6 months — to maintain ion balance and performance. Refer to the IN1000 user manual for the recommended cleaning procedure and interval.
