A novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer for charged polypropylene granules used in a pneumatic powder transport facility

As a method of preventing or mitigating explosion due to electrostatic discharges during the loading of polymer granules in a metal silo, we have developed a novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer. In this study, we investigated experimentally a practical version of the bipolar electrostatic ionizer wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of loss prevention in the process industries 2016-03, Vol.40, p.502-506
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Kwangseok, Mogami, Tomofumi, Suzuki, Teruo, Yamaguma, Mizuki
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Zusammenfassung:As a method of preventing or mitigating explosion due to electrostatic discharges during the loading of polymer granules in a metal silo, we have developed a novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer. In this study, we investigated experimentally a practical version of the bipolar electrostatic ionizer with a modeling test device to measure the charge-neutralizing current, and a full-sized pneumatic powder transport facility. The electrostatic discharges generated inside a silo while loading polypropylene (PP) granules were also observed visually with/without the novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer. As a sample, 300 kg of polypropylene granules 2–3 mm in size was used in this study. The specific charge of the polypropylene granules was clearly decreased by approximately 85 percent with the novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer. The brush discharges, as well as the incendiary bulk surface discharges, completely died out inside the silo when the novel bipolar electrostatic ionizer used. •A novel bi-polar type electrostatic ionizer has been developed.•Specific charge of granules was decreased by 85 percent with novel ionizer.•Electrostatic discharges completely died out inside silo by using novel ionizer.
ISSN:0950-4230
1873-3352
DOI:10.1016/j.jlp.2016.01.010