A professional lab test can determine the combustibility of the dust handled in your workplace. This test will disclose the dust’s Kst value (or deflagration index) – determining the normalized rate of pressure rise of the combustible dust – as well as its Pmax value – measuring the maximum explosion overpressure generated in the test chamber. The test can also determine which dust explosion class the dust belongs to, from St 0 to St 3. The higher the class of the dust, the greater the potential explosion.
If the lab results indicate that your dust is indeed combustible, an additional analysis of your factory or workshop should be made. That analysis will look at how best to prevent dust explosion accidents, and reduce the risk of combustible dust settling in and spreading throughout your facility.
Listed below are some concrete ways of reducing the buildup and spread of combustible dust, and the risk of it leading to a fatal dust explosion.
Watch the video to learn how you with isolation can prevent dust explosions from spreading.
Visit our website, and our Nederman Knowledge Center, to read more about our solutions and how we work with reducing the risks of combustible dust and dust explosions. If you want to know more about what we can do to ensure the safety of your workplace, please contact your local Nederman office.
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