YousufAli
Chemical
- Jun 13, 2010
- 2
Hi
We make Extruded polystyrene foam. I was looking in to converting to a butane based blowing agent from a HCFC based one. I was looking at possible leaks of Isobutane from the die area. One scenario was that the blowing agent came in to the extruder but for some reason the gel did not and the die released 100% of the blowing agent.
If 60 kg of isobutane is used under s.t.p that comes to around 26000 liters of butane. If this is emitted out of the die in to the factory ( 90x30x10 meters). Also as the blowing agent is leaking in a specific area those that make a difference to its flammability. Will this be flammable? the LFL is 1.8% UFL is 8.4%. And if so how much ventilation will i need to counter this. Basically i just need some help in the calculation and i ll be set. I just need a approximate but safe answer.
Thank you very much
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We make Extruded polystyrene foam. I was looking in to converting to a butane based blowing agent from a HCFC based one. I was looking at possible leaks of Isobutane from the die area. One scenario was that the blowing agent came in to the extruder but for some reason the gel did not and the die released 100% of the blowing agent.
If 60 kg of isobutane is used under s.t.p that comes to around 26000 liters of butane. If this is emitted out of the die in to the factory ( 90x30x10 meters). Also as the blowing agent is leaking in a specific area those that make a difference to its flammability. Will this be flammable? the LFL is 1.8% UFL is 8.4%. And if so how much ventilation will i need to counter this. Basically i just need some help in the calculation and i ll be set. I just need a approximate but safe answer.
Thank you very much
If you need any more details please ask