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Protective Measures Against the Occurrence and Effects of Dust Explosions

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It was already mentioned (see sect. 2) that the phenomenon of dust explosions is not new. Reliable documented experience extends almost 200 years back in technical history. As long as organic chemistry is applied on an industrial scale, there are always unforeseen explosions (Figs. 1–4, 7, 140).

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Bartknecht, W. (1989). Protective Measures Against the Occurrence and Effects of Dust Explosions. In: Dust Explosions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73945-3_5

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