Effects of structural variation in electrospray systems on spray characteristics
Abstract
Electrospraying is a method of atomizing fluids using a high voltage potential difference. Since the atomization of electrostatic atomization does not directly charge the nozzle but only uses the potential difference, various equipment structures are possible. In the case of this study, 12 different equipment structures of nozzle, ring electrode, and substrate were configured, and data on atomization characteristics of electrospray, such as spray modes applied voltage, coating area, coating current, spray velocity, and factors used in industrial processes, were verified. Data are provided for the generation process using uniform and continuous electrospray.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Soft Matter Electrified