Electricity: measuring and testing – A material property using electrostatic phenomenon
Patent
1982-09-29
1985-02-26
Levy, Stewart J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
A material property using electrostatic phenomenon
G01N 2760
Patent
active
045020124
ABSTRACT:
A container is positioned on an electrically insulated support and pierced by a spring actuated piercing device while a stream of gas flows adjacent the support.
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Levy Stewart J.
O'Shea Kevin D.
Phillips Petroleum Company
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