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Investigations into protection from explosion when using cooling lubricants in machine tools
Sector: electrical engineering
Type of hazard: hazardous substances
Catchwords: fire and explosion protection, chemical working substances, risk assessment
Status: completed 09/1997
Financed by: Berufsgenossenschaft der Feinmechanik und Elektrotechnik und Industrie (Kühlschmierstoff-Hersteller und -Anwender)
Research institution(s): Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig
Description, key words:
Danger of explosions through cooling lubricant aerosols
Aims:
Accidents caused by detonation of cooling lubricant fumes/vapours. Goal: determining the flammability and explosive pressure of atomised straight cooling lubricants under practical working conditions
Activities/methods:
Determining explosion parameters in test vessels, ignition of free cooling lubricant vapour jets through mechanical sparking, electrical heating elements, hot surfaces; ignition of vapour sprays during grinding and drilling work at a lathe
Results:
The maximum explosion pressure in closed vessels amounted to 3.5 to 4.5 bar; all cooling lubricants with a flashpoint over 200 °C can be ignited by electrical sparks under 10 J and by hot surfaces (over 800 °C, during drilling and grinding); mechanical sparks (steel) do not cause the vapour to ignite.
Publications:
Hirsch, W.; Hempel, D.; Förster, H.: Untersuchungen zum Explosionsschutz beim Einsatz von Kühlschmierstoffen in Werkzeugmaschinen. PTB-Bericht ThEx-2. Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig 1997
last update: 22.08.2000

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