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Evaporation from tanks, degreasing, etc. 0. - 0. M / s Released at low velocity into moderately still air. Spray booths; intermittent container air filling; low speed conveyor transfer; welding; plating; pickling. 2. - 10. M. S Table 2. : Range of transport velocity for all contaminants (ACGIH, 2009)
Evaporation from tanks, degreasing, etc. 0. - 0. M / s Released at low velocity into moderately still air. Spray booths; intermittent container air filling; low speed conveyor transfer; welding; plating; pickling. 2. - 10. M. S Table 2. : Range of transport velocity for all contaminants (ACGIH, 2009)
Evaporation from tanks, degreasing, etc. 0. - 0. M / s Released at low velocity into moderately still air. Spray booths; intermittent container air filling; low speed conveyor transfer; welding; plating; pickling. 2. - 10. M. S Table 2. : Range of transport velocity for all contaminants (ACGIH, 2009)
3 : Range of capture velocity and face velocity (ACGIH, 2009)
Condition of Dispersion of Contamination Examples Capture Velocity( m/s) Released with practically no velocity into quite air. Evaporation from tanks, degreasing, etc. 0.25 0.50 m/s Released at low velocity into moderately still air. Spray booths; intermittent container air filling; low speed conveyor transfer; welding; plating; pickling. 0.5 1.0 m/s Active generation into zone of rapid air motion. Spray painting in shallow booths; barrel filling; conveyor loading; crusher 1.0 2.5 m/s Released at high initial velocity into zone at very rapid air motion. Grinding; abrasive blasting; tumbling. 2.5 10.0 m/s
Table 2.4 : Range of transport velocity for all contaminants (ACGIH, 2009) Nature of Contaminant Examples Design Velocity Vapors, gases, smoke All vapors, gases, and smoke Any desired velocity (Economic optimum velocity usually 5-10 m/s) Fumes Welding 10-13 m/s Very fine light dust Cotton lint, wood flour, litho powder 12-15 m/s Dry dusts & powders Fine rubber dust, Bakelite molding powder dust, jute lint, cotton dust, shavings (light), soap dust, leather shavings 15-20 m/s Average industrial dust Grinding dust, buffing lint (dry), wool jute dust (shaker waste), coffee beans, shoe dust, granite dust, silica flour, general material handling, brick cutting, clay dust, foundry (general), limestone dust, packaging and weighing asbestos dust in textile industries 18-20 m/s Heavy dusts Sawdust (heavy and wet), metal turnings, foundry tumbling barrels and shake-out, sand blast dust, wood blocks, hog waste, brass turnings, cast iron boring dust, lead dust 20-23 m/s Heavy or moist Lead dusts with small chips, moist cement dust, asbestos chunks from transite pipe cutting machines, buffing lint (sticky), quick-lime dust 23 m/s