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The Study on the Compatibility of MSDS by Means of Measurement of Combustible Properties for Isobutylalcohol(IBA)

이소부틸알코올(IBA)의 연소특성치 측정에 의한 MSDS의 적정성 연구

  • Ha, Dong-Myeong (Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering., Semyung University)
  • 하동명 (세명대학교 보건안전공학과)
  • Received : 2014.04.22
  • Accepted : 2014.06.27
  • Published : 2014.06.30

Abstract

For the safe handling of isobutylalcohol(IBA), this study was investigated the explosion limits of isobutylalcohol in the reference data. And the lower flash points, upper flash points and AITs(auto-ignition temperatures) by ignition delay time were experimented. By using the literatures data, the lower and upper explosion limits of isobutylalcohol recommended 1.7 Vol% and 10.9 Vol.%, respectively. The lower flash point of isobutylalcohol by using Setaflash and Penski-Martens closed-cup testers were experimented $25^{\circ}C$ and $30^{\circ}C$, respectively. The lower flash point isobutylalcohol by using Tag and Cleveland open cup testers were experimented $36^{\circ}C$ and $39^{\circ}C$, respectively. Also, this study measured relationship between the AITs and the ignition delay times by using ASTM E659 tester for isobutylalcohol. The experimental AIT of isobutylalcohol was $400^{\circ}C$.

이소부틸알코올의 안전한 취급을 위해, 폭발한계는 문헌을 통해 고찰하였으며, 인화점과 발화지연시간에 의한 자연발화온도는 장치를 이용하여 측정하였다. 공정에서는 이소부틸알코올의 폭발하한계는 1.7 Vol.% 그리고 상한계는 10.9 Vol.%가 사용되고 있다. 인화점의 경우 밀폐식 장치인 Setaflash와 Penski-Martens에 의한 하부인화점은 각 각 $25^{\circ}C$$30^{\circ}C$로 측정되었으며, 개방식인 Tag와 Cleveland 에서는 각 각 $36^{\circ}C$$39^{\circ}C$로 측정되었다. ASTM E659 장치를 사용하여 자연발화온도와 발화지연시간을 측정하였고, 이소부틸알코올의 최소자연발화온도는 $400^{\circ}C$로 측정되었다.

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