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Powder electrostatics: theory, techniques and applications

Peart, 2001

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12153731189628548691
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Peart J
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KONA Powder and Particle Journal

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Powder electrostatics remains an integral and challenging aspect of powder processing. During powder handling operations, such as particle size reduction, mixing and powder transfer processes, particles invariably develop electrostatic charge due to particle-particle …
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