The theory of electrostatic separations: A review part II. Particle charging

作者: E.G. Kelly , D.J. Spottiwood

DOI: 10.1016/0892-6875(89)90040-X

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摘要: Abstract This paper, the second in a series on theory of electrostatic separations, briefly reviews methods and equipment available for measurement electric fields, charges, contact-charge accumulation, conductivity. Particle charging by three major processes relevant to commercial separators (corona, or ion bombardment, induction, tribocharging) is then discussed.

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