What kinds of charging phenomena are there in the various phenomena of charging?
The phenomenon of static electricity generation and charging occurs in various situations, and the generated charges accumulate on the surfaces of insulators that are non-conductive in the surrounding environment. These phenomena are constantly happening in both the industrial sector and everyday life. Particularly common charging phenomena include frictional charging due to friction, separation charging that occurs when peeling apart contacting objects, and dielectric charging that occurs in insulators with high dielectric constants, which are the main charging phenomena in everyday life. However, in environments where the humidity is above 50% to 60%, there seems to be little adverse effect on daily life. The impact of static electricity on social life is a phenomenon that is inversely proportional to humidity, and a dry environment resulting from decreased humidity can lead to unexpected adverse effects. For more details, please download the catalog.
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What types of charging phenomena are there? ○ Friction charging ○ Separation charging ○ Collision charging ○ Crushing charging ○ Dielectric charging ○ Droplet charging ○ Spray charging ○ Settling and floating charging ○ Mixing and stirring charging ○ Flow charging ○ Freezing charging For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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■Awards and Honors ○Received the Japan Oil Chemists' Society Award and Progress Award (1980) ○Received the Excellent New Technology and New Product Award for Small and Medium Enterprises (1993) ○Received the Electrolytic Moving Polymer Research and Research Invention Award (1996) ○Research on Propolis—Polymer Electrolyte Environmental Purification Agent published overseas as the world's first attempt (1998)