MediumRare
Computer
- Sep 28, 2006
- 5
Hi
I have been informed that my one workshop where the finishing touches are done to aluminium brackets, plates, etc should be seperated from the mild steel parts. Finishing refers to filing, cutting, grinding and drilling to the final specifications. The hazard is the accidental ignition of the aluminium dust which burns at extremly high temperatures. Apparently, the burning aluminium is near impossible to stop and will be over before any fire prevention could happen. Is there any validity to the claim and any measures to prevent such an accident from happening?
Regards.
I have been informed that my one workshop where the finishing touches are done to aluminium brackets, plates, etc should be seperated from the mild steel parts. Finishing refers to filing, cutting, grinding and drilling to the final specifications. The hazard is the accidental ignition of the aluminium dust which burns at extremly high temperatures. Apparently, the burning aluminium is near impossible to stop and will be over before any fire prevention could happen. Is there any validity to the claim and any measures to prevent such an accident from happening?
Regards.