Ionization tubes

The AGU ionization tubes are an essential component of our ionizers / duct installation devices, which aim to ionize the ambient air, form free oxygen radicals and thus condition the air.

The ionization tube consists of a cylindrical insulator in the form of a thin, non-conductive glass bulb closed on one side, in the cavity of which a sleeve-shaped, metallic inner electrode rests and is enclosed on the outside by a sleeve-shaped metallic outer electrode. By applying high voltage between 1.5 kV and 2.85 kV, corona discharges are generated, which release a diffuse electron emission into the air and lead to the formation of free oxygen radicals in the form of small clusters through the ionic bond.