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Description
[Milty] A registered trademark for a gun that instantly discharges static electricity from a material.
Examples of Use
The instrument has been used to remove static electrical properties from Teflon PTFE tape/wrap and the static electrical properties found on vinyl records, ethafoam, packing bubbles, etc.
Instructions for Use
As described on the box:
"Hold the Milty Pro Zerostat about 300mm (12 inches) away from the object. Squeeze the trigger slowly: a powerful stream of positive ions projects over a spread of about 400mm (16 inches). Release it slowly, and negative ions are produced. Zerostate lasts for at least 50,000 trigger operations, and requires no power supply or refills."