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Grain storage scenario is changing fast. Industry is fast converting from bag storage to bulk storage to become more competitive in the market. Bag Storages are now fast converting to Silo Storages and forthwith the whole industry is switching from low speed grain handling to high speed grain handling.
Just a few years back, it was difficult to find conveyors and elevators having capacity more than 50 TPH in the grain industry but now in industry is using material handling system having capacities as high as 700 TPH and even more at some port areas. Although, high speed handling of grains in the industry is a welcome move but we must not ignore the fact that it increases the chances of Dust Explosion in the grain industry.
WHAT IS DUST EXPLOSION AND WHAT CAUSES IT?
As per definition a dust explosion is the rapid combustion of fine particles suspended in the air within an enclosed location.
The grains have inherent characteristic to generate dust whenever it is conveyed or transported from one point to another and this grain dust is highly combustible in nature. It is even more combustible then Coal Dust. As per available data, dust explosions can occur where any grain dust cloud is available in high-enough concentrations in the atmosphere i.e. within lowest concentration limits of 0.050-0.100 kg/m3 and highest concentration limits of 2.0-3.0 kg/m3. Once this concentration condition is met with grain dust cloud can ignite at a temperature as low as 300 Deg C.
Hence we must take appropriate Safety Precautions to mitigate this risk and prior to this we must understand what causes dust explosions in Grain Terminals? This awareness is very important because ignorance is not a bliss and Grain Explosions can result in human fatalities, severe injuries, loss of plant and machinery and operational downtime too.
WHAT CAUSES A DUST EXPLOSION IN A GRAIN TERMINAL?
There are four necessary conditions to cause a dust explosion;
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