FORD U-HTX-8000-1990 SALT BATH MOLTEN - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN OPERATION OF SCOPE AND AIM《熔盐电解槽 操作中的安全防护措施 范围和目的》.pdf
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1、 .#gj!j# Manlffact.uring Standards .c c SirLT BATH MOLTEM - SAFETY PRSCAUTIOBS II OPERATIOB OF Scope and Aim This.Manufacturing Standard relates to molten salt bath operations and contains technical requirements for the equipment to be used, its installation and the operating procedures to be adopte
2、d. Its primary aim is to prevent accidents, injuries to health and environmental pollution. This Standard is based on: InFoB: Vrecautions in the use of Molten Salt Baths for the Heat Treatment of Metals“ - H.M. Factory Inspectorate Form 850 eXHbB0 InFoG: “Guideline for the operation of Cyanide Beat
3、Treat Dept. and similar activities! as issued January 1963 and-the publication of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, . . dated August 17, 1965 (legal requirements). 2 Hazards at Molten Salt Bath Operations The principal hazards to be considered are :- a) Explosions due.to physical reactions
4、b) Explosionsdue to chemical reactions cl Fires due to contact of molten salt with combustible materials d1 Burns resulting from contact with molten salt e) Gassing from nitrous fumes f) Poisoning from ingestion of toxic materials or inhalation of toxic fumes and gases. . . 3 Technical Safety Requir
5、ements 3.7 Workshops 3.1.1 Workshops in which heat-treatment with molten salts is conducted, and particularly those containing cyanide, must have a minitnum floor area of 2Gm 2 , and a minimum height of 3 m. The actual floor area should be related to the number of furnaces or baths and the quantity
6、of work. Basements and similar rooms must not be used. Workshops shdld, by preference, be located in non-combustible buildin. If that is not possible, the baths must be surrounded by a non-combustible wall or a tiled pit(s) of sufficient volume to contain the total contents of the baths. Such catch
7、pits must be kept clean and dry at.all times. Menufachwig Admlntstratlon PfiOCESS FiDERE?RX DATA U-hTx-8000 JULY 1990 Page 1. ! I. : ,. ;z_c ,. . :. ._,.; Manufacturing Standards m ; 3.1.2 3-1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.3.6 3.1.7 3.1.8 As a protection against spitting during heating up or cooling down, the bat
8、h should be fitted with a cover. Covers for baths should be of sheet steel - so designed that they cannot fall into the bath. Water must not be allowed to contact molten salts. To ensure that this cannot happen the molten salt baths shall be located at a suitable distance from any source of water. w
9、hen water based quenchants or washes are required in these areas then the water for these purposes shall be piped via rigid pipes to the quench or wash tanks. There shall be no water-pipes, leaky roofs or non-waterproof ventilation over the salt baths. Floors must be easy to clean, and must not incl
10、ude grooves, pores or indentations nhere salt residues may accumulate. In order to facilitate washing, floors shall be laid with a slope to drainage points. Direct drainage into municipal sewage systems is . strictly prohibited. Salt baths shall be covered before any * washing of the floor takes pla
11、ce. . Adequate general ventilation must be provided to control ambient temperatures to a reasonable level and to control air contamination. Ventilation rates below 15 air changes per hour will not normally be adequate for these purposes. Lighting intensities should be 500 lux or more. Adequate nashi
12、ng facilities to include skin cleansers, hot water and towels shall be provided for the operators. Locker rooms shall be provided, equipped with two-compartment lockers for the storage of clothing and overalls.(Manufacturing Standard E-VB002 and G-VBOO2.) At the entrances to heat-treatment areas, wa
13、rning signs according to USNool shall be prominently displayed, indicating “no unauthorised entry“ and “no smoking“. Appropriate signs and instruction forms shall be prominently displayed in the workshop. Che 6.11 Consumption of food in the working area is forbidden and a separate rest room, immedia
14、tely adjacent to the workshop shall be provided where operators may smoke and eat meals. Manufacturing Administration Page 2. PROCESS REFERZI?CE DATA U-HTX-8GOO JULY 1990 Y.“. AdnIl”. F Temperature Control of the Salt Bath Fuily automatic temperature controllers , or at least automatic excess temper
15、ature devices which stop the heating immediately the bath rises more than a few degrees are recommendiy Eul Y P Manufacturing Standards w a 3-5 tire Protection Bquipment and Emergency Action Molten salt bath heat treat and cleaning departments shall be equipped with dry powder extinguishers based on
16、 sodium hydrogen carbonate or carbon dioxide. The use of extinguishers with water, foam or other wet chemicals are prohibited. Signs to this effect must be adequate to warn uninstructed Fire Fighters of the danger from the use of water based quenchants. The salt bath heating source shall be shut-off
17、 immediately a fire is discovered. Dry sand is to be kept readily available to dam liquid salt.streams in case of an emergency. 3.5.1 Beat treatment baths without cyanide salts. Under no circumstances should water be allowed to penetrate into molten salt baths. Roof level sprinkler systems to protec
18、t the building are to be kept in service. Where necessary, non-combustible hoods are to be installed above the baths to prevent water from contacting the molten salt. 3.5.2 Heat treatment baths with cyanide salts Under no circumstances should water be allowed to penetrate into molten salt baths. No
19、water pipes or sprinkler pipes are allowed above these areas. In the case of rearrangement or new installation of baths, existing pipes are to be dismantled. when extinguishing cyanide heat treatment bath fires suitable breathing apparatus and protective clothing as recommended by the Medical and Sa
20、fety activities shall be worn. 4. . Precautions in Use 4.1 Hater The accidental introduction of water into molten salt baths, giving rise to “steam explosions“, is a most serious cause of accidents. Every precaution must be taken to prevent the contact of water with the salt bath, all articles intro
21、duced into the bath must be free of moisture and preheated. Fresh salt added to the bath shall be dry and preferably added to the cold bath on start-up, if it must be added to molten salt an all-metal container shall be used. Salts shall not be added direct from paper bags or sacks, these may fall i
22、nto the bath causing fire or explosion. MenulecturIng Admlnistmtbn PROCESS FiEFEREHCE 3ATA u-HTX-8000 Page 4 JULY 1990 Yn. *ddn. Euq Set% 71 Y . . - .j& Manufacturing Standards P 4.2 Acids ThB r&ion of acids with cyanide and other salts (see 3.3-4 ) may cause the evolution of highly toxic gases and
23、must he avoided. 4.3 Air enclosed in tubes or hollow objects which are immersed in the bath may escape with violent expansion causing spattering of molten salt. Where hollow work has to be heatTtreated, care must he taken to ensure that entrapped air can escape. 4.4 carbon Free or chemically combine
24、d carbon in contact with some molten salts (ones of an oxidislng nature) can give rise to SeriOUS explosions. Carbonaceous materials must be kept away from these baths. The introduction of cyanide compounds (which contain carbon) into a nitrate bath (which is oxidising) will cause a violent explosio
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