M. Mazumder, S. Banerjee, R. Ware, N. Kaya, C. Huang
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Abstract
Simultaneous measurements of particle size and electrostatic charge was performed on charged powder paint and other powders in the particle size range from 1.0 to 65.0 mu m in diameter. An electrical single-particle aerodynamic relaxation time analyzer was used to measure electrostatic charge and aerodynamic size distributions on a single particle basis and in a noninvasive manner. The powders were triboelectrically charged against nonconducting surfaces. The average charge attained by particles larger than 4.0 mu m in diameter was less than the Gaussian limit of saturation charge. The charge-to-mass ratio of the bulk powder sample depended on the range of particle size in the sample. The mass median aerodynamic diameter of the sample studied was 30.0 mu m with a geometric standard deviation of 2.0.<>