N. Namiki et al., Characterization of silica particles generated with Raskin nozzles and their application to air filter performance tests, KAG KOG RON, 26(1), 2000, pp. 100-104
Silica particles generated with Raskin nozzles are suggested as a substitut
e for DOP (dioctyl phthalate) particles for testing HEPA Filters. However.
the generation characteristics of Raskin nozzles from the silica suspension
are not well understood yet. The present work investigates the generation
characteristics of Raskin nozzles for silica particles by measuring the siz
e distribution, the mass or number concentrations of silica particles and t
heir electrical charges. As a result, (i) although atomization pressure inc
reases mass or number concentration. the size distributions remain rather u
nchanged, (ii) suspension of smaller primary silica particles generates sma
ller agglomerated particles with a higher mass concentration, and (iii) a h
igher concentration of suspension does not necessarily generate a higher co
ncentration of particles. Further, the light scattering characteristics of
silica particles by LPC were evaluated by classifying the silica particles
according to the electrical mobility. The LPC underestimates the size of si
lica particles by a factor of about 1.6 compared to DOP particles, leading
tu a serious deviation in particle penetration through air filters. Special
caution is required for the light scattering characteristics and electrica
l charge when silica particles are used as a substitute of DOP particles fo
r filter test.