Alfsterino
Chemical
- Apr 8, 2009
- 6
Well, finally a question that has not been asked on the site that I need answering so here's my first post!
I am designing a small acetone storage tank (5m3 volume) which needs to be filled from a road tanker. I am having problems working out a maximum pumping velocity as some literature say static shuld be avoided by keeping velocities to 1m/s to 7m/s but other documentation says that due acetone being miscible with water it will not hold a static charge(NFPA Code77 8.3.3.2 (2007)) .
The client would prefer we pump as quickly as we can along with the transfer of acetone to the process which would be 12m/s along a 25mm diameter line.
Should I treat acetone as a non-conducting solvent or a conducting one?
Many thanks for any help.
I am designing a small acetone storage tank (5m3 volume) which needs to be filled from a road tanker. I am having problems working out a maximum pumping velocity as some literature say static shuld be avoided by keeping velocities to 1m/s to 7m/s but other documentation says that due acetone being miscible with water it will not hold a static charge(NFPA Code77 8.3.3.2 (2007)) .
The client would prefer we pump as quickly as we can along with the transfer of acetone to the process which would be 12m/s along a 25mm diameter line.
Should I treat acetone as a non-conducting solvent or a conducting one?
Many thanks for any help.