ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BELTRAN BELTRAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1133 E. 35TH ST. BROOKLYN NY 11219 Electrostatic Precipitators;
BELTRAN BELTRAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1133 E. 35TH ST. BROOKLYN NY 11219 electrostatic precipitators;
BIONIZER Biocen Corporation Suite 307 855 Sixth Ave. New York NY 10001 Electrostatic Precipitators;
CLEAN SHOP AEN INDUSTRIES, INC. 466 MEYER ROAD BENSENVILLE IL 60106 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS;
FINE PARTICULATE AGGLOMERATOR ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS CORPORATION 3700 Koppers Street Baltimore MD 21227 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS;
INTERSEPT UNITED MCGILL CORPORATION One Mission Park Groveport OH 43125 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS;INTERCEPT;
NAFCO NAFCO GIKEN, LTD. NO. 34-6, 5-CHOME, SHIBA MINATO-KU, TOKYO Japan ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS;
POLY-STAGE BELTRAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1133 E. 35TH ST. BROOKLYN NY 11219 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS;
SGFT A.G. Hein Ltd. 5274 Cliffridge Avenue North Vancouver V7R 3V4 electrostatic precipitators; electrostatic precipitators;
SKEWED GAS FLOW TECHNOLOGY A. G. Hein Ltd. 5274 Cliffridge Avenue North Vancouver V7R 3V4 Electrostatic precipitators;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A meso-electromechanical system (900, 1100) includes a substrate (215), a standoff (405, 1160) disposed on a surface of the substrate, a first electrostatic pattern (205, 1105, 1110, 1115, 1120) disposed on the surface of the substrate, and a glass beam (810). The glass beam (810) has a fixed region (820) attached to the standoff and has a second electrostatic pattern (815, 1205, 1210, 1215, 1220) on a cantilevered location of the glass beam. The second electrostatic pattern is substantially co-extensive with and parallel to the first electrostatic pattern. The second electrostatic pattern has a relaxed separation (925) from the first electrostatic pattern when the first and second electrostatic patterns are in a non-energized state. In some embodiments, a mirror is formed by the electrostatic materials that form the second electrostatic pattern. The glass beam may be patterned using sandblasting (140).