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Semiconductive liquids charge

Pipe with high resistivity lining that contains semiconductive or nonconductive flammable liquids should be blown down with nitrogen rather than air. To avoid pinhole damage, the flow rate during blow-down should be no higher than normal liquid flow rate. Also, the possible hazards created in downstream tanks by charged, two-phase flow should be considered (5-2.5.4). [Pg.112]

As in the case of liquids (5-2.5), the tendency of powders to lose charge can be simplified by classifying them into the three groups (1) conductive, (2) semiconductive, and (3) nonconductive. The situation with powders is somewhat different from liquids because powders exist as heterogeneous... [Pg.180]


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