Explosive dust - an industrial menace
United States. Extension Service. Office of Exhibits
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Explosive dust - an industrial menace
by United States. Extension Service. Office of Exhibits
Published
1927
Publisher
United States Department of Agriculture
Pages
1
Grain dust explosions--an unsolved problem
Dust explosions
Dust-explosions
Dust explosions
Gas, dust, and hybrid explosions
Explosibility tests for industrial dusts
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