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Weave room dusts

Wesley and Wall (4 ) and Brown and coworkers (18) collected dust samples at five cotton gins with high volume air samplers at three locations in the gin. The dust was removed from the filters in the seime manner as the weave room dusts discussed above. The average ash content was 32.9%. X-ray fluorescence analyses showed that silicon was the most abundant element detected (7.69%), followed by potassium (1.82%), aluminum (1.46%), calcium (1.15%), magnesium (1.05%), phosphorous (0.52%), iron (0.45%), sulphur (0.33%) and chlorine (0.16%). The total dust was separated into a "respirable fraction" (28) by the sonic sifting procedure and analyzed as above. The ash content of the respirable fraction of gin dusts increased to 46.0%. Only the... [Pg.327]

Textile mill dusts investigated include samples collected using a vertical elutriator cotton dust sampler, seunples of fine dust separated mechanically from carding filter cake material, Scimples collected on electrostatic precipitators in a card room, coarse condenser trash from a card room, and weave room dusts. [Pg.329]


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