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Table 1 : Minimum Explosive Concentration table of common materials. Material, MEC in kg/m3 in air. Acetylsalicylic acid, 0.015-0.050 [Laurent]. Adipic acid
A dust cloud becomes potentially explosive when the concentration of dust exceeds the minimum explosive concentration (MEC) for the material in question ( ...
The measured. MEC values are presented in Table 3. The ranges listed represent the lowest concentration where ignition was observed and the highest.
The lower explosible limit - also known as the minimum explosible concentration or MEC - is the lowest concentration of dust cloud that will allow combustion.
Two additional tables containing data on minimum ignition energies and limiting oxygen concentrations were new [2].
Minimum Explosive Concentration (MEC) MEC is the minimum concentration of a combustible dust suspended in air (measured in mass per unit volume, oz/ft3 or g/m3 ...
Typical values of the so-called minimum concentration required to initiate an explosion are 50–100 g/m3, and that of the maximum concentration are 2–3 kg/m3.
The Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) is the lowest energy required to ignite the flammable material in air or oxygen.
For fine organic dust, the minimum explosive concentration is usually in the range of 0.05-0.15 kg/m3, while the maximum one is often of an order of kilograms ...
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