- Patented design
- Helps the operator’s hand and blower body to be away from the chamber opening hence facilitating airflow and eventually better dust removal
- A flexible nozzle reduces the possibility of stabbing the sensor as compared to a straight nozzle
- Projectile-free, clean air system
- Dual filters positioned in front and rear
- Silicon-RX reduces dust re-attachment
- Upright, standalone design
VisibleDust is proudly announcing the new dust removal product, Zeeion™ FlexoNozzle. It is specially engineered for delicate and sensitive procedures such as cleaning a sensor of your digital camera.
New Zeeion™ features a Flexible Nozzle that reduces the possibility of stabbing the sensor as compared to a straight nozzle.
Zeeion™ FlexoNozzle helps the operator’s hand and blower body to be away from the chamber opening hence facilitating airflow and eventually better dust removal.
Most other bulb blowers don’t have filters hence they act like dust magnets, picking up microscopic particles from the surrounding environment and ejecting them at high speeds onto the sensor surface, creating tiny holes and craters. Ultimately, this is the major cause of unknown sensor damage. Despite this, «filterless» bulb blowers are recommended by most manufacturers.
Zeeion™ FlexoNozzle has a patented design that includes dual (front and rear) filters to prevent sensor damage from ejecting microscopic particles. Our design creates a projectile-free, clean-air system.
Anti-Static Property Silicon-RX is a unique compound used in the construction of the Zeeion™ FlexoNozzle blower to produce an anti-static property. This advanced feature reduces the dust re-attachment to the surface by neutralizing the surface static charges.
Projectile Free Filters are placed at less than 20 microns size at both ends to prevent intake of particles such as sand and quartz found in everyday environments, resulting in a particle-free air ejection.
Other advantages of Zeeion™ FlexoNozzle include a standalone upright position and a flexible nozzle that reduces the possibility of stabbing the sensor as compared to a straight nozzle.
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