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Dust suspension

Powdered manganese combusts easily in air and burns very quickly. It forms dust suspensions in air, giving rise to explosive mixtures. [Pg.202]

Skin of abdominal area was closely clipped and parathion preparation applied under rubber sheeting. All doses are as parathion. Dust suspension is an aqueous suspension of 15% wettable powder comparable to a spraying application of 3 pounds per 100 gallons)... [Pg.33]

Dose, Exposure Time, No. of Expo- Tech- Propylene Glycol, Mg./Ml. 1% Dust 15% Dust Dust Suspension, 25% Dust 3 to 800 ... [Pg.33]

Suspensions of finely divided combustible solids (flammable dusts) can explode in much the same fashion as flammable gases. It is significant that, in a dust suspension in air, small concentrations of flammable gas, even well below the lower flammable limit of the gas, can contribute to a more severe explosion than that of the dust alone. Such mixtures are called hybrid mixtures. [Pg.148]

Fe, Ti, Mn, Ni, Co, etc, which can form in plants polishing metals or in plants manufg pyrotechnics) suspensions of finely divided coal, coke or charcoal suspension of finely divided cereals ( such as of flour, rice, oats, starch, ecc) suspension of wood dust suspension of sugar dust suspension of explosive particles (such as of TNT, PA, Tetryl, etc)... [Pg.253]

Five shots of 28 oz are fired into a coal-dust suspension each stemmed with a 1 in. clay plug. [Pg.464]

CA 31, 8880 (1937) (Suspensions of coal in oil which can be stored w/o sepn for more than 450 days) f)V.F.Kustov et al, KhimReferatZhur 1940, NolO-ll, 95 CA 37, 1240-41 (1943) (Colloidal fuels consisting of coal dust suspensions in "mazut , which is the residue remaining after the distn of gasoline and kerosene from Rus petroleum. These fuels have been used in industrial furnaces) g)E.Boye, Chem-Ztg 68, 187-8 (1944) CA 40, 3865 (1946) [Review with 34 refs of colloidal fuels known in Germany as Fliesskohle (fluid coals)] h)... [Pg.180]

The presence of carbon in pyrites lowers the ignition temperature to 228—42°C and increases the explosivity of dust suspensions in air. [Pg.1618]


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