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http://dx.doi.org/10.7842/kigas.2019.23.6.17

Reliability of Combustion Properties of MSDS(Material Safety Data Sheet) of tert-Amylalcohol(TAA)  

Ha, Dong-Myeong (Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, Semyung University)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas / v.23, no.6, 2019 , pp. 17-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
The combustion properties of the flammable substance used in industrial fields include lower/upper flash point, lower/upper explosion limit, autoignition temperature(AIT), fire point, and minimum oxygen concentration(MOC) etc.. The accurate assessment of these characteristics should be made for process and worker safety. In this study, tert-amylalcohol(TAA), which is widely used as a solvent for epoxy resins, oxidizers of olefins, fuel oils and biomass, was selected. The reason is that there are few researches on the reliability of combustion characteristics compared to other flammable materials. The flash point of the TAA was measured by Setaflash, Pensky-Martens, Tag, and Cleveland testers. And the AIT of the TAA was measured by ASTM 659E. The lower/upper explosion limits of the TAA was estimated using the measured lower/upper flash points by Setaflash tester. The flash point of the TAA by using Setaflash and Pensky-Martens closed-cup testers were experimented at 19 ℃ and 21 ℃, respectively. The flash points of the TAA by Tag and Cleveland open cup testers were experimented at 28 ℃ and 34 ℃, respectively. The AIT of the TAA was experimented at 437 ℃. The LEL and UEL calculated by using lower and upper flash point of Setaflash were calculated at 1.10 vol% and 11.95 vol%, respectively.
Keywords
tert-Amylalcohol(TAA); combustion properties; process and worker safety; minimum oxygen concentration(MOC);
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