A discharge rod is an electrostatic elimination device that utilizes the discharge phenomenon to gradually reduce the potential difference of discharge. The main principle is to discharge static electricity to the ground, and through ionization, the eliminated charged object is directly connected to the ground to achieve the purpose of eliminating static electricity.
Recommended standards for discharge rod detection cycle
The detection cycle of discharge rods is recommended to ensure their effective operation and reduce safety hazards in production. Generally speaking, the recommended testing cycle is every six months to one year.
The specific detection method can refer to the following steps:
Firstly, check if there is any physical damage to the discharge rod, such as breakage, deformation, etc.
2. Use an electrostatic analyzer for testing, including parameters such as electrostatic potential, discharge time, and discharge current. The test results should match the specifications of the discharge rod.
3. For discharge rods whose test results do not meet the requirements, they need to be replaced or repaired in a timely manner.
