RI 3751 Inflammability and Explosibility of Powders Used in the Plastics Industry

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Irving Hartmann John Nagy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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62
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Publication Date:
May 1, 1944

Abstract

As part of a program designed to promote safety in industrial operations , the Bureau of Mines has been investigating the explosibility of numerous powdered products and dusts and studying means for the prevention of dust explosions . In a previous paper the results of a study of the inflammability and explosibility of metal powders were published . This report summarizes a similar study which has been made on various powders used in the plastics industry. The work was undertaken to provide information for a subcommittee of the Dust Explosion Hazards Committee of the National Fire Protection Association, which was charged with preparation of a code for the prevention of fires and dust explosions in plants producing or processing synthetic resins and molding compositions . The production of powders and generation of inflammable dusts are inherent in one or more steps of the manufacturing process of many resins and molding compositions, and control of the dust hazard is a major problem in the plastics industry . In the preparation of phenolic resin molding powders, for example , the solid synthetic resin is crushed and pulverized , and then blended with ground wood flour , cotton flock, or other fillers , as well as with coloring pigments . This raw mix is then passed through compounding mills , from which it emerges in the form of homogeneous sheeted stock, which is crushed , ground , and graded to form the molding powder . The number of major dust explosions in the plastics industry has been limited, but numerous small explosions have occurred, and in view of the ever -increasing volume of production the potential explosion hazard must be considered a very real one . Fortunately, this fact is realized by several manufacturers of plastic compounds , as well as by insurance companies , who are taking precautionary measures against possible accidents and during the past year or two have submitted numerous powder samples to the Bureau of Mines for explosibility tests .
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APA: Irving Hartmann John Nagy  (1944)  RI 3751 Inflammability and Explosibility of Powders Used in the Plastics Industry

MLA: Irving Hartmann John Nagy RI 3751 Inflammability and Explosibility of Powders Used in the Plastics Industry. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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