Abstract

ABSTRACT In the finishing industry the powder charge generated by friction in a tribo system is a useful alternative to the corona charging method. The charge by friction is called tribo-charge and is the result of frequent contacts of the powder particles with the interior insulating surfaces of the tribo gun. Different geometrical designs are incorporated for different systems e.g. through several holes or a ring slit. Significant differences can be observed in the charging behaviour by either holes or slits which relate to the flow conditions. The dependence of the internal geometry and turbulent flow, particle velocity, powder mass flow rate and the volume of air flow influence the charging characteristics. An interesting new aspect is the growth of charge and the local distribution of charge during powder flow through a tribo gun. An examination has been made of the triboelectrical characteristics, the saturation charge and the charge/mass ratio.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call