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10 Comments
antsays...Not kids friendly.
Fairbssays...sorry about your face, sweetie
CrushBugsays...We used to dump boxes of sawdust on an campfire and watch the flame gouts.
That is what I thought of when I pressed play.
newtboysays...I instantly thought of coal and corn dust. You would expect coal dust to be explosive, but corn? Yep, sure enough, it's also explosive. Apparently so is talc.
moonsammysays...All about that combination of combustible + surface area.
I instantly thought of coal and corn dust. You would expect coal dust to be explosive, but corn? Yep, sure enough, it's also explosive. Apparently so is talc.
Jinxsays...It probably is mostly corn starch.
Vacuuming flour can end quite badly too
I instantly thought of coal and corn dust. You would expect coal dust to be explosive, but corn? Yep, sure enough, it's also explosive. Apparently so is talc.
PlayhousePalssays...One of my first jobs was in a stone burr mill packing flour bags. This was a distinct possibility on a daily basis.
Enzobluesays...Not a joke when this happens in a sugar factory:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg7mLSG-Yws
transmorpherjokingly says...Is this the hot new look everyone is going for?
nanrodsays...Any fine organic dust is potentially explosive along with some metals and even some materials that in any other form are completely non-flammable.
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