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Polypropylene self-ignition

Fig. 3. Self-ignition of polypropylene (PP) in oxygen 1) slow oxidation, 2) cold flame, 3) mnltiplet secondary cold flames, 4) two-stage seif-ignition. The single-stage self-ignition is not shown (After Ref. with permission)... Fig. 3. Self-ignition of polypropylene (PP) in oxygen 1) slow oxidation, 2) cold flame, 3) mnltiplet secondary cold flames, 4) two-stage seif-ignition. The single-stage self-ignition is not shown (After Ref. with permission)...
Polypropylene powder was being conveyed by suction through a duct system as an air dispersion, fines being retained in a filter trap upstream of the centrifugal fans. However, the relatively coarse filter allowed very fine powder to pass and it was eventually retained over a long period of time in a silencer on the fan outlet. The thickening deposit eventually self-heated and ignited, and the fire spread very... [Pg.332]


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