jakhsl
Chemical
- Apr 5, 2007
- 3
I've just read an MSDS which says that citric acid (anhydrous) can form a dust explosion hazard. How true is this? The same goes for sodium methoxide..
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Quoting Lees (Loss Prevention in the Process Industries), they also sayFor most dusts, the lower explosion limit is between 20 and 40 g/m3 and the upper explosion limit between 2 and 6 kg/m3
For dusts, deflagrations appear to be more common than detonations. The pressure waves from deflagrations, however, are powerful enough to destroy structures and kill or injure people.