Clearing up the fundamentals of static electricity, these readings give an account of the semiconductor's breakdown caused by static, the problem caused by dust and foreign particles, and their countermeasures. They point out controversial points in the current methods, adduce new ideas and process, and introduce their application examples.
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Serialization No.35

Static and Dust Fundamentals - 35
(Table of contents)


Until the last number, we had covered 2 Problems caused by the static, 3 Fundamentals of the static, 4 Fundamentals of dust, 5 Fundamentals of antistatic and anti-dust measures, and 6 Antistatic and anti-dust measures of new age. In this number we discuss a sequel to 7 Anti-static/dust measures with full of errors.

7.Antistatic and anti-dust measures with full of errors

 7-8 Static elimination on fine particles and their removal

  7-8-1 Static-related problems when handling fine particles
   [1] Precise capacity of scale on fine particles is difficult.
   [2] Static-charged fine particles fly in all directions.
   [3] Static-charged fine particles adhere to objects or containers.
   [4] Static-charged fine particles clog up their transferring tube.
   [5] Screens for fine particles clog up.
   [6] An electric shock, a fire or an explosion takes place.
  7-8-2 Static elimination on fine particles with full of errors
   [1] Static charges on fine particles cannot be eliminated when they sit directly
    on objects (container walls)
   [2] Static eliminating (ionizing) with air-assisted ionizing
   [3] Fine particles attaching to the ionizer itself
   [4] Requiring approval of anti-dust explosion effectiveness
  7-8-3 Practices taken to remove the fine particles attaching to objects
   [1] Blowing off
   [2] Sucking in
   [3] Stripping off
  7-8-4 Practices to prevent fine particles from attaching
   [1] Static elimination (ionizing) from fine particles
   [2] Prevention of fine particles from attaching to objects
   [3] Removing fine particles from containers or other objects
   







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