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USSVM2 -
Alpha Lab, Inc.
The meter measures the magnitude and polarity of static charge on objects or surfaces. The sensor is calibrated for measuring a surface at 1" from the end of the sensor. On metallic or conductive surfaces, the meter measures the voltage on the surface. (As with any electrostatic voltmeter, the displayed reading depends somewhat on the size of the object being measured and the distance between the object and the sensor.) On insulating surfaces, "voltage" is not a well-defined number. In this case, the meter reads a number proportional to the static charge present.
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Advanced Energy
Our easy-to-use charge plate monitors allow you to accurately evaluate air ionization systems used to neutralize static charge accumulation. Benefit from our economical solutions and products that offer onboard data storage to automate ionization system testing.
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5740 -
TAKK Industries Incorporated
Our model 5730 handheld LCD static meter is the leading instrument in its class, quickly registering negative and positive static electricity charges of up to 150,000 volts, 100 volt resolution, on surfaces at a recommended distance of 4?. Its excellent accuracy, stability, ease of use and quick response make it an ideal instrument for engineers and quality experts in the analysis of static problems.
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Model 520 -
TREK, INC.
The Trek Model 520 Hand-Held Electrostatic Voltmeter (ESVM) Series products provide accurate, noncontacting measurements of electrostatic surface voltage for ESD applications in either ionized or non-ionized environments. Industrial applications include measuring charge accumulation in the LCD manufacturing process or measuring static charge in semiconductor production.
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ROM-Elektronik GmbH
Electrostate tester with LED indicator for the detection of static charge in the plus and minus range. An indispensable, inexpensive tool for the assessment and selection of materials in the living area, as well as the quality of the room climate.Buy Data Sheet
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Model 157 -
TREK, INC.
Trek's Model 157 Charged-Plate Monitor offers greater accuracy, stability and bandwidth than conventional designs. This model combines Trek's patented precision charge measurement capability with features that drive down the cost of ionizer performance testing and maintenance. Model 157 is suitable for semiconductor, disk drive, LCD and many other manufacturing environments that are sensitive to static charge.
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FMX-004 -
SIMCO-ION, Technology Group
Simco-Ion’s Model FMX-004 Electrostatic Fieldmeter is a compact handheld electrostatic fieldmeter used for locating and measuring static charges. Its pocket size makes it handy to use and four-button operation makes it easy to operate.The FMX-004 measures static voltages within ±30 kV (30,000V) at a distance of 1 inch. Results are simultaneously displayed numerically and in bar graph format.
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Kasuga Denki, Inc.
probe-type charge meter that can easily measure the amount of discharge charge that causes static electricity destruction in the manufacturing, inspection, and assembly processes of electronic devices.Many ESD phenomena that impair electronic devices are represented by the CDM ( Device Charging Model). The CDM is a model that represents a phenomenon in which a high peak current flows at high speed when the device itself is charged and its external electrode is grounded. The coulomb meter measures the amount of discharge charge, which is the integral value of the current, with high accuracy.
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STME-EFM -
Statclean Technology (S) Pte Ltd
This meter is designed to locate and measure static charge potentials on product, people, equipment and packaging.This instrument uses a non-contacting, chopper stabilized field sensor and a ranging mechanism to ensure correct measurements of electrostatic fields in all areas.
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Model 542A -
TREK, INC.
The Trek Model 542A Electrostatic Voltmeter provides accurate noncontacting measurements of electrostatic surface voltage associated with EOS/ESD sensitive processes. The microprocessor based Model 542A Static Meter is ideally suited to monitor critical operations associated with semiconductor, LCD, electronic assembly, and other processes where static charge accumulation poses a threat to production yields or product quality.
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Advanced Energy
Our electrostatic discharge (ESD) measurement and control solutions include charge plate monitors, sensors, resistivity meters, and voltmeters. Reliably monitor, measure, locate, and test for static electricity.
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Model 541A -
TREK, INC.
Trek Model 541A electrostatic voltmeter series are microprocessor based devices which are ideally suited to monitor critical operations associated with semiconductor, LCD, electronic assembly, and other processes where static charge accumulation poses a threat to production yields or product quality.
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Model 775 PVS -
SIMCO-ION, Technology Group
The Simco-Ion Periodic Verification System Model 775PVS is a hand-held alternative to a charged plate monitor. It consists of three components-a fieldmeter, a detachable plate, and a charger for measuring static charge and verifying ionizer performance. Used alone, the fieldmeter measures electrostatic fields on any surface.
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PGA-710B -
Prostat Corporation
The PGA-710B is a unique electrostatic data analysis device for use with Prostat's PFK-100B Field Meter and Charge Plate Monitor kit. It records, plots, analyzes and automatically constructs reports of body voltage generation, electrostatic decay, voltage retention, ionizer performance and other static measuring functions.
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Nex Flow Air Products Corp.
electrofield meter is a small hand-held field strength meter with a digital display for measuring electrostatic charges in Volts. It perfectly combines easy operation with an accurate measuring technique. The Static Meter measures charges according to the field influence principle C: The influenced charges, caused by the electrical field, generate an alternating current proportional to the electrical field strength. The selective amplifier converts this value into the corresponding field strength or electrical potential – without withdrawing energy from the electric field over the averaged time.