Reducing Static in Coffee With Ions - Acaia Ion Beam
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Static electricity can be a messy problem when grinding coffee, leading to issues like coffee retention, flying chaff, and smaller coffee doses that can throw out your coffee ratio.
Fortunately, there are a couple existing methods to reduce static. RDT (Ross Droplet Technique) is a popular method that adds moisture to your coffee beans and reduces the static. The biggest limitation with RDT is that it can't be used on certain grinders due to the moisture content, as well as this RDT also adds steps to your workflow effecting the time it takes to make coffee.
Recently there has been an innovative new product that was just announced. the Acaia Ion Beam provides an innovative solution to these challenges.
Understanding the Acaia Ion Beam
The Acaia Ion Beam is a cutting-edge device designed to tackle static electricity generated during the coffee grinding process. Whether mounted on an Acaia Orbit Grinder or used as a portable accessory with different grinders, the Ion Beam significantly reduces static build-up. Let's break down its key features and benefits.
Fast and Concentrated Ion Generation
At the heart of the Ion Beam is an industrial-grade ion generator. This powerful component produces a high concentration of ions in a compact space, effectively minimising static build-up in your coffee grounds.
By neutralising static electricity, the Ion Beam ensures that your coffee grounds flow smoothly, reducing retention and clumping.
Motion Sensing Auto-Start
Efficiency is key in the coffee preparation process, and the Ion Beam excels in this area with its motion-sensing auto-start feature. Equipped with an infrared (IR) sensor, the device detects the presence of an object, such as a dosing cup, placed within 5 cm. This automatic activation streamlines your grinding routine, making it more efficient, user-friendly and completly removes the barista from adding extra steps to their workflow.
Negative and Positive Static Neutralization
One of the standout features of the Ion Beam is its ability to emit both positive and negative ions from different ends. This dual-ion emission effectively neutralises static electricity, addressing either negative or positive static build-up. The result is a more consistent and even grind, without the mess.
How to Use the Acaia Ion Beam
Using the Ion Beam is straightforward and intuitive. Here's a quick guide to getting started:
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Mounting or Positioning: Decide whether you want to mount the Ion Beam on your grinder or use it as a portable device. If mounting, secure it on a standard 1/4-inch tripod platform or directly onto your Acaia Orbit Grinder.
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Powering On: Once positioned, ensure the device is connected to a power source. The Ion Beam's motion-sensing feature means it will automatically activate when a container is placed near the IR sensor.
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Grinding: As you grind your coffee, the Ion Beam will emit a steady stream of charged ions, neutralising static build-up and ensuring a smoother, more consistent grind.
Why Use an Ion Beam?
The Acaia Ion Beam offers several compelling benefits for coffee enthusiasts and professionals:
- Reduced Retention: Minimise coffee ground retention for a cleaner grinding process.
- Reduce Flying Chaff: Enjoy a tidier workspace with less mess from flying chaff.
- Minimal Clumping: Achieve a more even grind with reduced clumping.
- Efficiency and Ease of Use: The motion-sensing auto-start feature streamlines your grinding routine, making it more efficient and user-friendly.
With more and more innovation happening around coffee brewing, workflow and technology we continue to see advanced concepts help to eliminate problems that baristas face on the daily. We think that this is an exciting time and love to see creative companies spend time addressing these problems using technology.
Ion Beam Vs RDT (Ross Droplet Technique):
When comparing the Acaia Ion Bean to an RDT Spray Bottle you maybe surprised that the output results are actually very similar.
In fact the biggest difference of these two static reducing methods is the workflow, while an inexpensive RDT Water Spray Bottle will do the same job it adds an additional step to your workflow. The Acaia Ion Beam on the other hand is completly autonomous, the IR sensor detects when you're grinding and speeds up your workflow.
One of the biggest benefits to using an Ion beam compared to RDT is the avoidance of rusty burrs, while most coffee grinder burr sets use coated metal or materials that don't rust some burr sets are prone to rusting. The moisture from RDT can exponentially increase the oxidation and completly destroy your burr sets so in this case using an Ion Beam will avoid this problem all together.