GerardoS
Materials
- Mar 11, 2004
- 5
Hello,
The process with which I am involved comprises feeding of polymers in granules form. This is done through feeders with feeding screws. The screw or screws transport the pellets to be fed into the extruder. The problem is that the granules stick to the outside tube of the feeder due to elestrostatic build up. The equipment seems to have a good earth, but the static is still an issue. The granules are non conductive therefore dissipating any charge built is very difficult. I wonder if there is any product that would make the surface of the granules more conductive so they do not get charged so easily or they get rid of the charge easier. I know that ionising air is an option but it is very complicated for me because of room limitation.
Thank you in advance.
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The process with which I am involved comprises feeding of polymers in granules form. This is done through feeders with feeding screws. The screw or screws transport the pellets to be fed into the extruder. The problem is that the granules stick to the outside tube of the feeder due to elestrostatic build up. The equipment seems to have a good earth, but the static is still an issue. The granules are non conductive therefore dissipating any charge built is very difficult. I wonder if there is any product that would make the surface of the granules more conductive so they do not get charged so easily or they get rid of the charge easier. I know that ionising air is an option but it is very complicated for me because of room limitation.
Thank you in advance.
Gerardo
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