----- Original Message -----
From: "Marshall Dudley" <mdud...@execonn.com>
>
> Particle size goes up with current, down with voltage.  If you assume
that they
> are both linear (which they probably are not, but for simplicity
sake), then if
> we assume that at 9 volts 1 mA is good, then at 5,000 volts then
slightly over
> 1/2 amp would be just as good.  And the process should be slightly
over 500
> times faster.  The big problem would be temperature, which would rise
quite
> quickly with that energy input.
Snip

What do you mean Marshall?
Particle size increases with current density...agreed.
Voltage influences particle size by way of altering current density?

Ivan.


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