Title :
Electrical characterization of a charged-workpiece grounded-sprayer electrostatic painting system
Author :
Elmoursi, Alan A. ; Speck, Carlton E.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Motors Res. Lab., Warren, MI, USA
Abstract :
In situations where paint resistivity is low, as for waterborne paints, it is not possible to use conventional electrostatic painting systems without isolating the sprayer, the fluid-handling system, and the paint containers. An alternate technique is to apply high voltage to the workpiece and ground the sprayer. The authors evaluate the electrical characteristics of such a system and compare them to those of the conventional electrostatic spraying system. It is shown that a charged-workpiece, grounded-sprayer system will achieve a transfer efficiency comparable to that of a conventional system. The results predict an enhancement in the film build-up along curved surfaces and strong wrap-around. These predictions have been confirmed experimentally. The analysis indicates that there will be no improvement in the paint deposition on recessed surfaces.<>
Keywords :
electrostatic devices; spray coating techniques; charged-workpiece grounded-sprayer electrostatic painting system; curved surfaces; electrical characteristics; paint resistivity; waterborne paints; Automotive engineering; Conductivity; Containers; Electrostatic analysis; Painting; Paints; Solvents; Spraying; Voltage; Water pollution;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1989., Conference Record of the 1989 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1989.96922