Iron Dust Testing

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2011

U.S. Chemical Safety Board, May 26, 2011

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  • just remember: a lot of bakers died because of flour explosions.

    Dust is freaking dangerous.

  • CSB is AWESOME

  • Neat stuff, gotta say. It's a little concerning the dust actually ignites upon leaving the nozzle, but...still pretty cool.

  • It's incredible if you think about it. Materials that aren't considered to be flammable can ignite if the particles are just small enough. The best demonstration of this I think is still the milkpowder one. A bowl full doesn't burn if you hold a flame on it. Shake it out over an open flame and you get a wall of fire in an instant.

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