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Study of the Discharge Current created by an Ionizer
Ionizers are often used to limit the charging of insulators in an EPA. Unfortunately, a simple table top characterization with a charged plate monitor is not sufficient to guarantee safe performance when mounted inside a production machine. In this contribution we present a novel alternative by directly measuring the discharge current of an ionizer.