Title :
Conductive fur brush charging of a dielectric surface
Author :
Wanou, Masahiro ; Kimura, Masatoshi ; Nakajima, Junzo ; Matsuda, Tadashi
Author_Institution :
Fujitsu Lab. Ltd., Atsugi, Japan
Abstract :
A dielectric surface is charged without a corona discharge using a conductive fur brush to which an electrical potential of several hundred volts is applied. The fur brush, which consists of 10-μm-thick conductive fiber, lightly touches the surface of the (Mylar film or photoreceptor) dielectric. It is clear that brush charging is accomplished by direct charge transfer, gas discharge, and triboelectric charging. The direct charge transfer, which is the primary charging process, is analyzed using an ohmic contact model. The charge potential is nearly proportional to that of the brush. When the charging time is longer than 0.3 s, the charged potential on the surface photoreceptor saturates at almost that of the brush, the difference being less than 50 V. This is about the same as in corona charging. Brush charging is, therefore, useful as a low-voltage charging technique
Keywords :
dielectric properties of solids; electrostatics; charged potential; charging time; conductive fur brush; dielectric surface; direct charge transfer; gas discharge; triboelectric charging; Brushes; Charge transfer; Conductive films; Corona; Dielectric films; Electric potential; Ohmic contacts; Photoreceptors; Surface charging; Surface discharges;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on