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Non-conducting liquids

Liquid toners (colloidal dispersions in non-conductive liquids)... [Pg.150]

The Van der Waals attractive forces also determine other properties of normal (non-conducting) liquids. The viscosity, the resistance to flow, for example, is closely connected with... [Pg.352]

Dip pipes reduce the static charge of non-conductive liquids in free-fall into a vessel. The pipe is extended close to the bottom of the tank, minimizing ftee-fall. [Pg.91]

Brask A et al (2003) Electroosmotic pumping of non-conduction liquids by viscous drag from a secondary conducting liquid. In NanoTech 2003, proc, San Francisco, USA, February 2003, Vol. 1, pp 190-193... [Pg.553]

EDM is thermal erosion for electrically conductive materials, which is based on electrical discharging (sparking) between the tool (electrode) and a conductive work-piece. Therefore, every electrically conductive material can be processed, especially steel and aluminum, in mold making. This applies particularly for very hard materials where the limit can be reached with traditional machining processes. Both the workpieces as well as the mold are immersed in a non-conductive liquid medium, the so-called dielectric fluid (usually oil or deionized water). This dielectric fluid is necessary for the functionality of EDM. [Pg.515]

Successive readings must be compared in order to determine fluid corrosivity over the intervening period. Electrical resistance probes may be used to measure the corrosivity of both conductive and non-conductive liquids and vapors. There are three main types ... [Pg.258]

Coalescing of the small water drops dispersed in the crude can be accomplished by subjecting the water-in-oil emulsion to a high-voltage electrical field. When a non-conductive liquid (oil) containing a dispersed conductive liquid (water) is subjected to an electrostatic field, the conductive particles or droplets are caused to combine by one of three physical phenomena ... [Pg.58]


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