Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electric charging of objects or materials – Particulate matter
Patent
1982-10-21
1984-10-09
Moose, Jr., Harry E.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electric charging of objects or materials
Particulate matter
118626, 239690, 361228, 431321, 43900, B05B 502
Patent
active
044765150
ABSTRACT:
Electrostatic spraying for pesticides comprises an electrically conducting or semi-conducting surface; means for supplying liquid adjacent the surface; and a field intensifying member in close proximity to the surface. A process for the ultra-low volume application of concentrated pesticidal formulations by means of the apparatus is also described.
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Imperial Chemical Industries plc
Moose Jr. Harry E.
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