Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Fire Parameters of Spruce (<i>Picea abies Karst.</i> (L.)) Dust Layer from Different Wood Technologies Slovak Case Study

  • Eva Mračková,
  • Jarmila Schmidtová,
  • Iveta Marková,
  • Jana Jaďuďová,
  • Ivana Tureková,
  • Miloš Hitka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020548
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 548

Abstract

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The issue of the formation of wood dust particles in the work environment is still an actual topic in terms of its impact on employee health and the risk of fire or explosion in a woodworking operation. This article deals with the characteristics of spruce dust (Picea abies Karst. (L.)), which was taken from several types of wood technology. Experimental samples of spruce dust were taken from four types of sawing technologies, including grinding, briquetting and from the suction device container. The physical parameters of the samples taken were monitored and the particle size analysis was determined. The granulometric composition of the samples is significantly different. The sample of spruce wood dust from sawing has the most numerous fraction (250 µm), while the sample from grinding has the most numerous fraction 63–250 µm (87%).The aim of the paper was to monitor the minimum ignition temperature of the settled spruce dust layer and to look for a significant dependence of the minimum ignition temperature and ignition time on the type of spruce dust sample. A significant dependence was not confirmed. Significant moisture dependence of the samples was confirmed; the highest humidity was observed in the container, the lowest in sawing.

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