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We evaluate the explosiveness of powders at our company. The results of quantifying each item can serve as indicators for necessary measures. In the evaluation of dust explosiveness, we conduct basic assessments such as the "ease of explosion" and tests for "whether it will explode or not," including the lower explosion limit test and the minimum ignition energy test to determine the risk of ignition due to static electricity. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Dust Explosion Hazard Evaluation Flowchart】 1. Gas burner (presence of flammability) 2. Lower limit concentration test (ease of explosion) 3. Minimum ignition energy test (ease of ignition) 4. Explosion pressure and rate of pressure rise test (intensity of explosion) 5. Limiting oxygen concentration test (ease of explosion) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe are conducting a "Dust Explosion Seminar" focused on the dangers of dust explosions and their countermeasures. According to Article 28-2 of the Industrial Safety and Health Act, businesses are obligated to investigate the risks or hazards caused by dust and other factors related to work behavior or other operations, and to take necessary measures based on the results to prevent dangers or health impairments to workers. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Main Content】 ■ Regulations regarding dust explosions ■ Statistics on dust explosions ■ Mechanisms of dust explosions ■ Static electricity countermeasures ■ Countermeasures for dust explosions *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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