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ISO 10156:2010 contains a test method and a calculation method for flammability of gases and gas mixtures for the selection of cylinder valve outlets. The calculation method is used also to classify gas mixtures according to the national and international dangerous goods and dangerous substances regulations, e.g. according to the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UN TDG) and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (UN GHS). The calculation method for gas mixtures requires substance parameters of the single components. These are the coefficients for the fire potential (Tci) and for inerting ability, the so-called nitrogen equivalence (Kk), which have been estimated conservatively by means of flammability data.
BAM checked Tci and Kk values of ISO 10156:1996 using three-component diagrams (Flammable gas-Inert-Air) of the CHEMSAFE® database. The experimental fundamentals and the principles of the calculation method are summarized in this paper. The revised data for Tci and Kk values were adopted in the tables of ISO 10156:2010.
Furthermore, subcategorization of flammable gases has been proposed by a UN working group and shall be implemented in the GHS in the meantime. The subcategorization requires the lower flammability limit (LFL) as an additional indicator. Therefore, a test method and a calculation method for LFL were proposed by BAM and have been implemented in the new draft of ISO/CD 10156:2016.
The calculation method for gas mixtures is based on Le Chatelier’s rule and was extended by using the Kk values for inert components in the mixture. The calculated LFLs of methane-inert gas mixtures were compared with experimental values for different types of inert gases. It could be shown that calculated LFLs are in good agreement with experimental values if the Kk values derived from three-component flammability diagrams are used. Although using the Kk values of ISO 10156:2010 leads to higher deviations, the results are still on the safe side.
The book „Electropolishing“ by M. Buhlert is dealing with the electrolytic brightening, smoothing and deburring of technical materials like steel, copper, brass, aluminum, titanium and magnesium. The book content covers the basics and the main influencing parameters of the electropolishing process and provides detailed and application orientated procedure information for technical relevant materials.
After a brief introduction into the topic of electrolytic polishing in the first chapter, the author gives a detailed description of the basic electrochemical reaction mechanisms in the second chapter. The reader will also be informed about the physical and chemical parameters, which control the electrochemical removal process. Additionally, the author reports about the advantages and disadvantages of electropolishing.
The third chapter provides a detailed insight into the influencing manufacturing parameters affecting the results of the electropolishing process. Distinct aspects of the manufacturing e.g. workpiece preparation, electrolyte composition, polishing time, electrolyte temperature and alloy compositions will be discussed in detail by the author.
In the fourth and fifth chapter, the author gives useful hints and information about the parameter variation and the suitable handling of hull cells for the optimization of the removal process, followed by a particular overview about material specific electrolyte mixtures for common-used technical metals and alloys, like steel, aluminum, brass, magnesium, copper and titanium.
The sixth chapter of the book provides many selected manufacturing results and investigations on electropolishing of different metals and alloys, which allows the reader the opportunity to develop a systematic understanding of the topic and to adopt the knowledge on the optimization of his own electropolishing process.
Finally, the book concludes with a brief chapter about some remarks with respect to the work safety and environmental efforts.
In summary, this book contains a very detailed and clear arranged overview about the electropolishing method for the surface optimization process. For this reason, it is a suitable and useful lecture for people, which want to take an in depth look into the topic in order to start using this method or are interested in optimize their existing electropolishing processes.