Types of Electrostatic Discharges
PROPAGATING | Occur on insulating sheet materials with high dielectric strength when both surfaces are highly charged, but to opposite polarity. | |
SPARKS | Occur between two conductors, e.g. conducting threads in groundable Type C FIBC and metal frame. | |
CONE DISCHARGES | May occur when filling all types of FIBC with non-conductive powder. Space charge density increases as powder is compacted. The high field created can result in large discharges running across the cone of powder. | |
BRUSH DISCHARGES | Occur between insulating surfaces and conductors. No evidence of igniting dusts, but may ignite sensitive gas and vapour atmospheres. | |
CORONA | Occurs from pointed conductors or those with a small radius of curvature, e.g. fine wires or conducting threads. |