Development of split gliding arc for surface treatment of conductive material |
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Authors: | Hajime Shiki Yukikazu Ito Takeshi Ootsuka Shigenobu Yamanaka Yoshimi Nishimura Tateki Sakakibara |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, Japan b Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd., 585 Toyotomi, Funabashi, Chiba 274-8601, Japan c Daiken Chemical Co., Ltd., 2-7-19 Hanaten-nishi, Joto, Osaka 536-0011, Japan d Sintobrator Ltd., 51 Shinmei, Ubukuji, Kitanagoya, Aichi 481-8678, Japan e Kurita Seisakusho Co., Ltd., Yuyadani, Ujitawara, Tsuzuki, Kyoto 610-0221, Japan f Gifu National College of Technology, 2236-2 Kamimakuwa, Motosu, Gifu 501-0495, Japan |
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Abstract: | A gliding arc is one of the atmospheric-pressure plasmas and available for surface treatment. However, when this gliding arc is used to irradiate conductive materials, arc spots appear on the surface and seriously damage it. In the present study, in order to prevent such arc spot damage on a conductive substrate, a split gliding arc was designed with a multi-hole plate placed at the exit window. This split gliding arc was irradiated onto several metals, and its ability to treat the hydrophilic property was verified. |
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Keywords: | Split gliding arc Surface treatment Conductive materials Arc spot damage |
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