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Maintenance and Repair of Ionizers

Ionizers require regular maintenance. Our professional technicians are available to perform these maintenance tasks. Depending on the model and location of use, the maintenance interval ranges from 3 months to 1 year. We recommend carrying out this work, as the specified performance parameters of the ionizers may otherwise no longer be met. PMT (GB) Ltd offers its customers comprehensive consulting and maintenance services for PMT ionization systems. Services can be requested individually or through customized maintenance contracts. The required maintenance tasks and intervals for your ionizer can also be found in the device’s manual.

Inspection and Evaluation

Defined evaluation systems and traceable testing instruments are the only recognized methods for verifying and validating the required efficiency of ionization systems. PMT (GB) Ltd provides support in specifying air ionizers and in inspecting installed systems. Using a "Charged Plate Monitor" (CPM), the performance data of an installed ionization system is verified point by point and summarized in a performance certificate.

FAQ

We offer ionizers for cleanrooms and other sectors. Our technologies aim to improve air quality and control static electricity. Here, you will find frequently asked questions about ionization and our products.

  • What are the benefits of using an ionizer in cleanrooms?
    • Particle Reduction: Ionizers help reduce the number of airborne particles.
    • Static Control: They minimize static electricity, which can damage sensitive electronics and other equipment.
    • Improved Air Quality: By binding pollutants to ions, the air becomes cleaner and healthier.
  • Is the use of ionizers safe?

    Yes, our ionizers are safe to use. They are designed to operate within the recommended limits for ozone and ion concentrations set by health and safety authorities.

  • Where can ionizers be used?
    • Cleanrooms: For controlling particle contamination and static discharge.
    • Hospitals and Laboratories: To improve air quality and minimize infection risks.
    • Electronics Manufacturing: To prevent static damage to sensitive devices.
    • Offices and Residential Spaces: To generally improve air quality.