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Date: 2013-05-31 17:07:41
Chemistry
Explosions
Public safety
Dust explosion
Dust
Flash fire
Powder
Explosive material
Mineral dust
Hazards
Emergency management
Particulates

Dust Explosion Fundamentals: Ignition Criteria and Pressure Development

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