DoctorBond
Chemical
- Apr 30, 2002
- 4
Dear All,
I need some help regarding dust explosions. I have to assess wheather we can blow Titanium Oxide (TiO2)to atmosphere (about 2.5 Kg/day) or collect it in a dust collector (I am still working through the UK environmental legislation).
Assuming a dust collector is used however, how can I determine the dust explosion hazard??? Is there still a hazard in collectors??? As you can see I am quite new to the dust explosion subject, and all help is much appreciated.
I understand that dust explosions are related to temperature, any Idea where I can find out the minimum concnetratio at a given temperature for a dust explosion of Titanium Oxide (Ti02)????
I need some help regarding dust explosions. I have to assess wheather we can blow Titanium Oxide (TiO2)to atmosphere (about 2.5 Kg/day) or collect it in a dust collector (I am still working through the UK environmental legislation).
Assuming a dust collector is used however, how can I determine the dust explosion hazard??? Is there still a hazard in collectors??? As you can see I am quite new to the dust explosion subject, and all help is much appreciated.
I understand that dust explosions are related to temperature, any Idea where I can find out the minimum concnetratio at a given temperature for a dust explosion of Titanium Oxide (Ti02)????