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MACHINERY | STATIC CONTROL


and technical support staff, allowing Meech to provide customers with enhanced customer service and engineering support, it says. “This move demonstrates the potential for our business to expand further in terms of both staff and business opportunities – increasing our resources and giving our customers the best possible support,” said Matt Fyffe, VP and general manager of Meech USA.


Smart cleaning


Meech also launched Hyperion SmartControl – a new remote monitoring and performance adjusting controller for its Hyperion range of anti-static bars – at the Plast show earlier this year. The company also gave an exhibition debut to


Above: Exair’s latest Gen4 ionising bar removes static electricity more effectively than previous models


running – so proper static elimination plays a key role. Meech’s anti-static bars and bulkhead nozzles have kept our sensors and screens free of debris.” Also in North America, Meech is moving its


office Ohio to a larger facility in Akron – after 15 years in nearby Norton. With 50% more office space, the new facility will allow for the recruitment of more quality control


IonWash – which allows fast, consistent removal of contamination from 3D plastic components – and its 924EX, which is designed to eliminate static electric charges for short range applications in hazardous environments. Hyperion SmartControl offers ease of communi-


cation between connected devices through LAN or WAN networks, allowing for continuous observa- tion and alteration to static bar performance. The


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