Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Including means applying fluid to material
Patent
1993-11-17
1996-09-03
Husar, John
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Including means applying fluid to material
241 791, 241301, B02C 1900
Patent
active
055516424
ABSTRACT:
This invention utilizes the oscillation which is produced in a powder which is acted upon by an electrostatic field. The disperser accomplishes its task by electrically charging the powder in a high voltage DC filed or by contact with a charging electrode, this causes the powder to become polarized and repel or disperse into discrete particles. The passing of particles from one electrode toward a second of opposite polarity will place a charge on the particle which causes oscillation, dispersion and movement toward the second electrode. Additional dispersion of the powder takes place as the particles oscillate and impact against the electrodes during the decent through the apparatus. Particle oscillation is related to particle polarity changes that occur as the particles traverse through the system.
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Advanced Electrostatic Technologies, Inc.
Husar John
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