At 05:40 AM 5/17/2006, Moose wrote:
>.... Once the dust loses its static charge, it won't be attracted to the
>plates.
So the ionizer works by providing ionized air molecules which
either neutralize or discharge the dust.
>Back when I had a photo lab at work, we used a large ionizer to keep
>dust out of the air. Put a paper towel down in front of it and it would
>start turning black fairly quickly as the dust particles fell from the
>air.
So does this means that dust suspends in air because it is charged?
WayneS
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