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We've had good success using a meech ion 954 gun on hard to print substrates. But we don't have to use much - we keep our relative humidity at 60% and that has eliminated 99% of static problems. But the ion gun does help when needed.
We are looking into a gun/blower for difficult materials and I see talk of them on past posts, but not a brand or model discussion with pros/cons.
Right now I'm only in the research phase so I have tons of models/styles to look at, but reviews are not always easy to come by so seeing what people use and like would be super helpful.
we use a 120" HAUG bar mounted under our 126" hybrid flatbed gantry. cleans up the static real good as the acrylic panels go through. www haug-static com
Kenyence makes very good static neutralizers,, we build our printers with them. We tried so many "static bars" during out R&D phase and most don't do squat regardless of how much they cost. .. IN addition the HUmidity should be above 45% and that will eliminate quite a bit of your static issue as well.
We have been working on the humidity levels, and now that it's spring again we are back up in the 50's on average.
During the winter it was worse when we were lucky to get to 20%. Far more problems then.
White acrylic and certain types of non-glare lens material seem to be the worst offenders. Well that and clear vinyl. Even with the RH up these few materials are just bad with the static here.
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