Localized electrostatic precipitation as an alternative to exhaust ventilation for controlling airborne dust in textile workplacesxtile industry workplaces
We report the results of a series of investigations to assess the possible use of localized electrostatic precipitation as a practical, cost-effective alternative to local exhaust ventilation for control of airborne dust levels in the workplace. A brief summary is given of work in the laboratory using both an experimental chamber and a dust control cabinet fitted to a textile winding rig. These studies have been extended to include a pilot trial on an open-bed spinning frame in an asbestos textile factory. A detailed account of the procedures and results of this latter study is given. The possible advantages of electrostatically based systems in terms of cost-efficiency are considered against possible disadvantages associated with operational accessibility.
Publication Number: P/89/11
First Author: Johnston AM
Other Authors: Hughson GW , Vincent JH , Jones AD
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd,6 Bonhill Street,London,EC2A 4PU, UK,London
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