Comparison for electrostatic charging at different locations in the melt blowing process

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Melt blown (MB) fabrics are composed of fine fibers which contribute to high filtration efficiency (FE) and low air flow resistance compared to high efficiency filtration media such as fiber glass paper. Furthermore, MB fabrics are mostly made of polypropylene (PP) polymer, which can be electrostatically charged to enhance the media filtration efficiency without the increase of air flow resistance. However, different charging techniques or charging at different locations on the MB line will contribute to different filtration efficiency. This paper compares the efficiencies of different charging techniques in the MB line.

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Tsai, P. P. Y., Qin, G. W., & Hassenboehler, C. (2000). Comparison for electrostatic charging at different locations in the melt blowing process. International Nonwovens Journal, 9(3), 8–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558925000os-900304

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