[Case Study] Floating Separation Experiment of Plastic Chips
In 10 minutes, nearly 100% of the cutting powder will rise! The specific gravity of plastic is greater than that of water and is negatively charged.
We would like to introduce a case study using the "7L/min OK nozzle" for the floating separation experiment of plastic shavings. 【Experimental Results】 ■ Nearly 100% of the shavings floated after 10 minutes ■ Almost 100% separation was achieved with fine bubbles It was also found that when the generation of fine bubbles was stopped, more than half sank ■ The items that sank were close to 1mm in size ■ The mechanism of floating is thought to be that positively charged particles gather around the negatively charged fine bubbles, and negatively charged shavings gather around them, resulting in flotation. *For more details on the case study, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.
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