Title :
Electrostatic powder coating of insulating surfaces using an alternating polarity internal corona gun
Author :
Clements, J. Sidney ; Bair, Richard Hamilton, III
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC, USA
Abstract :
An internal-corona (IC) gun operated at 1-Hz alternating polarity (AP) was used in an attempt to powder coat insulating plastic plates without using conductive primers, metal backings or ion “backings.” The IC gun was effective in charging the powder particles and emitted very few free ions, but it required frequent cleaning. The Q/M ratios obtained using DC voltage were very good, with negative polarity better than positive. The use of charge separation electrodes verified that the 1-Hz AP gun emitted “waves” of oppositely charged particles. The charged powder average velocity between the gun and the target (3.8 m/s) was calculated from the measured transit time (0.13 s), and was dominated by the airflow. The current waveform produced by the charged particle motion yielded results consistent with the Q/M data and the measured transit time. The measured saturation surface charge densities (σs) were used together with the total Q/M ratios to calculate the saturation surface mass densities, which were in good agreement with the measured values (0.3-0.5 g/m2)
Keywords :
corona; electrodes; electrostatic devices; electrostatics; insulating materials; spray coating techniques; spray coatings; 0.13 s; 1 Hz; 3.8 m/s; Q/M ratios; alternating polarity internal corona gun; charge separation electrodes; charged powder average velocity; current waveform; electrostatic powder coating; insulating surfaces; plastic plates; powder particles charging; saturation surface charge densities; saturation surface mass densities; transit time; Charge measurement; Coatings; Current measurement; Density measurement; Electrostatics; Insulation; Powders; Q measurement; Surface charging; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on