Static ignition hazards of "conductive" liquids during container filling
JOURNAL: Process Safety Progress
ARTICLE TITLE : Static ignition hazards of "conductive" liquids during container filling
ABSTRACT: This paper briefly discusses the hazards of "splash filling" containers with liquids that are sufficiently conductive to produce sparks at their surfaces. It is advised that the "2 mm" (2000 micron) maximum safe coating thickness for containers given in Codes and Recommended Practices is unsafe and should probably read "2 mil" (50 micron) instead. For a typical drum filling operation the effect of increased coating thickness in this range is to increase the liquid voltage by a factor of about 80. This paper advises on the appropriate use of dip pipes and other precautions. © 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Process Saf Prog, 2010
Click Here to read full journal article ....
Disclaimer : Contents posted in Chemicalengg.Com as news, journals are available as RSS feeds. RSS Feed used strictly for non-commercial purpose only. Use of material from these feeds on this website is based on the following conditions:
* Credit the originating web site & link
* Do not Modify the text
* Do not post the full text of items on a publicly accessible web site