292697 Calcium Stearate Deflagrations – A Series of Unfortunate Events

Wednesday, May 1, 2013: 3:00 PM
Ballroom A - Right (Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center)
Konanur Manjunath, Engineering Solutions, Dow Chemical Co., Freeport, TX, Konanur Manjunath, Engineering Solutions, Dow Chemical, Freeport, TX and Albert I. Ness, ABS Consulting, Langhorne, PA

A series of deflagrations occurred in a plant unloading Calcium Stearate from bulk bags. Each one had a different root cause and illustrates the importance of management systems for ignition control and the need to evaluate a system for many  types of ignition sources.  The first event was caused by static discharge from an ungrounded tote. When upgrading the system Type C bags were specified for the product and a second deflagration occurred due to static discharge from and ungrounded bag. In the third deflagrations cause was most likely a conical pile discharge. The presence of fines and coarse material plus the use of a cubic vessel probably enhanced the likelihood of the brush discharge.

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