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Combustion rate, dust

Engineering factors include (a) contaminant characteristics such as physical and chemical properties - concentration, particulate shape, size distribution, chemical reactivity, corrosivity, abrasiveness, and toxicity (b) gas stream characteristics such as volume flow rate, dust loading, temperature, pressure, humidity, composition, viscosity, density, reactivity, combustibility, corrosivity, and toxicity and (c) design and performance characteristics of the control system such as pressure drop, reliability, dependability, compliance with utility and maintenance requirements, and temperature limitations, as well as size, weight, and fractional efficiency curves for particulates and mass transfer or contaminant destruction capability for gases or vapors. [Pg.22]

The origin of Aeolian dust from Chinese desert to Japanese islands was studied with ESR of dust, mostly fine grains of quartz.132 Suspended particulate matter (SPM) collected by environmental protection agency was measured with ESR.133 Dust soot of automobiles was also measured to check the motor combustion rate. Adsorption of NO, Mn2+ and Gd3 on clay minerals, bentonite and se-piolite134 has been studied using paramagnetic ions as tracers for radioactive elements. And studies have been carried out on how divalent and trivalent cations diffuse and blocked by surrounding clay minerals, in the context of their leak from nuclear waste repository to the environment.135... [Pg.23]

Thus the reaction rate sought is not constant and, for example, in very wide tubes (underground vaults) the combustion energy of coal dust may be used in the wave, although in laboratory equipment combustion of dust proves so slow that detonation is out of the question. [Pg.214]

ANILINE OIL (62-53-3) see aniline. ANILINE, V-PHENYL (122-39-4) C H N Combustible solid. Dust forms explosive mixture with air. Often shipped in liquid form (flashpoint, liquid 307°F/153°C oc autoignition temp 1175°F/635°C Fire Rating 1). Violent reaction when added to... [Pg.86]

Combustible solid.Dust may form explosive mixture with air (flash point 334°F/168°C Fire Rating 1). Violent reaction with nitric acid forms explosive nitro materials in the presence of sulfuric acid. Dust and powder forms explosive mixture with air. Incompatible with strong acids, alkalis, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, alkylene oxides, ammonia, epichlorohydrin, isocyanates, nitrates, nitromethane, sodium nitrite, strong oxidizers. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), Halon , alcohol-resistant foam, water spray, or CO2 extinguishers. Combustion produces phthalic anhydride and carbon oxides. [Pg.114]

BENZENEFORMIC ACID (65-85-0) C7H5O2 Combustible solid.Dust may form explosive mixture with air (flash point 250°F/121°C autoignition temp 1063°F/573°C Fire Rating 1). Incompatible with strong oxidizers, causties, ammonia,... [Pg.117]

BOLETIC ACID (110-17-8) C4H4O4 Combustible solid. Dust or finely divided material forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 446°F/230°C 1364°F/740°C Fire Rating 1). Violent reaction with all bases (exothermic reaction), including amines, amides, and inorganic hydroxides ... [Pg.147]


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