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IT'S THE PITTS -- DUST TO DUST
2013-12-19 23:04:57| Cattle Today
Good fences make good neighbors. Robert Frost I've read countless articles on ways to make your feed last when drouth has you in a death grip but not one of them mentions the cheapest, easiest and most prevalent way to stretch your grass. That is, simply cutting a hole in your fence and letting your cows graze on your neighbor's place.
Understanding Dust Explosion Dangers
2013-12-17 17:19:00| Chemical Processing
The unfortunate propensity of dust explosions to destroy entire facilities and claim lives is very real. Powder handling processes often are comprised of interconnected enclosures and equipment. Flame and pressure resulting from a dust explosion can therefore propagate through piping, across galleries, and reach other pieces of equipment or enclosures, leading to extensive damage. In this Chemical Processing Special Report, we take a look at the latest NFPA standards and dust explosion mitigation strategies. This Special Report covers: Significant revisions to dust explosion standards NFPA 654 major changes include new administrative requirements How to defuse dust dangers - carefully consider and then counter risks of fire and explosion Five common dust explosion misconceptions that can lead to a false sense of security Prepare your facility against potential dust explosion dangers. Download your copy of this Chemical Processing Special Report now.
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Directed Combustible Dust Explosion Pressure Venting Protects Plant Workers
2013-12-16 16:26:00| Chemical Processing
System limits the opening angle of an explosion panel.
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Florida researcher to study high-altitude dust for health risks
2013-12-06 23:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A Florida researcher is preparing to test massive dust storms in the upper atmosphere that roll in from Africa to see whether pathogens raining down on the state could be responsible for plant, animal or human disease. University of Florida aerobiologist Andrew Schuerger said his air sampling device mounted under the wing of an F-104 Starfighter jet is the first capable of capturing particles directly from the clouds which drop 50 million metric tons of dust a year on U.S. soil. "It's plausible...
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Rotary Valves suit dust collection applications.
2013-12-03 14:28:38| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for applications generating harsh or abrasive dusts, CI Series is available in cast iron as well as 304 or 316 stainless steel, in sizes from 10–44 in. Units feature outboard bearing design that manages applications with pressure differentials up to 15 psig and temperatures to 750°F. Eight-vane rotor optimizes process energy efficiency by minimizing pressure loss, while simultaneous 2-vane inlet seal and 2-vane outlet seal maintain accurate pressure differentials. This story is related to the following:Rotary Valves
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