ELECTROSTATIC MEASUREMENTS
13 November, 2001 Institute of Energy, Devonshire Street, London.
For details contact Dr Paul Holdstock, British Textile Technology Group (email: pholdstock@bttg.co.uk)
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0930 – 1000 |
Coffee and Registration |
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1000 – 1030 |
A novel method for classifying pharmaceutical aerosol particles according to their electrical mobility and the polarity of charge – J R Kulon, W Balachandran (Brunel University, UK) |
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1030 – 1100 |
Measuring the electrostatic suitability of materials – J N Chubb (John Chubb Instrumentation, UK) |
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1100 – 1120 |
Break |
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1120 – 1150 |
Electrostatic measurements on
resin flooring systems – M Duban (France) |
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1150 – 1220 |
Contact charging method for the measurement of charge decay in electrostatic dissipative materials – J Paasi, T Kalliohaka, T Luoma, R Ilmén, S Nurmi (VTT Automation, Finland) |
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1220 – 1250 |
Electrostatic shielding of packaging materials – J M Smallwood1, C J Robertson2 (1Electrostatic Solutions, UK, 2ERA Technology Limited, UK) |
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1250 – 1400 |
Lunch |
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1340 – 1400 |
Static Electrification Group AGM |
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1400 –1430 |
Electrostatic measurements for personal protective clothing - the new EN 1149 Part 3 standard – J Haase¹, J Laperre², G Schmeer-Lioe³ (¹STFI, Germany, ²CENTEXBEL, Belgium, ³ITV, Germany) |
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1430 – 1500 |
Electrostatic measurements on flexible intermediate bulk containers – G Hearn (University of Southampton, UK) |
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1500 – 1520 |
Break |
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1520 – 1550 |
Measurements of electrostatic
discharges from charged insulating surfaces
– J L Davidson, A G Bailey
(University of Southampton, UK)
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1550 – 1620 |
Assessment of electrostatic hazards
for webs moving in convoluted paths – D
T Jones (Emral Limited, UK)
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1620 – 1650 |
Body voltage measurements – P Holdstock (BTTG, UK)
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