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Unfortunately, I don't have much time to read the entire article. Point 8: Safety: Hydrogen does not explode when it comes into contact with oxygen. You still need an ignition source.
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@Pezi Any form of friction is a potential source of ignition. Friction is everywhere, whether it is mechanical through air friction or electrical charge equalization through air particles. 0.019 mJ is sufficient here, according to the Linde safety data sheet. One tenth of propane. I also assume that anyone who looks at this knows the ignition triangle.
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@Hannes_SK You expect everyone in a "share forum" to know the ignition triangle? Not even every employee at Linde knows it
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@Pezi According to the article, yes. The rest scrolls over it anyway. Someone who never deals critically with direct investments doesn't care about anything anyway. Questioned only when the fat minus is there. And the employees who are generally unaware of the dangers in the chemical industry or talk them down have no place in the industry, in my opinion. Safety always comes first and everyone wants to arrive home safely after work.
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