Dateline 2:10 am, Saturday August 7,2009 . Explosion are Strong, Maine pellet mill. 92,000 pound kiln moved 4 feet by blast. Luckily no one hurt. Two walls of the building blown out, most windows also blown out. Explosion heard three miles away.
stronger said:Dateline 2:10 am, Saturday August 7,2009 . Explosion are Strong, Maine pellet mill. 92,000 pound kiln moved 4 feet by blast. Luckily no one hurt. Two walls of the building blown out, most windows also blown out. Explosion heard three miles away.
Yep anything that can suspend in air in a fine powder can ignite. Now consider the source of a spark, Woodhog or cutting equipment. It really doesn't take much to start the combustion process.rona said:Grain dust is highly explosive as I am sure dust from grinding wood will be just as bad.
summit said:the big hole you see in the right hand building used to be a cinderblock wall. it blew out in a big chunc from the explosion.
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