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  06/03/1993 - Use of a powered industrial truck to dump hexamine into a hopper of a bucket elevator.
This is in response to the inquiry regarding use of a powered industrial truck to dump hexamine into a hopper of a bucket elevator, which could result in ignitable or explosive mixtures being generated.
If the bucket elevator failed or malfunctioned while the powered industrial truck is dumping hexamine, it is possible sufficient quantities of the dust could be thrown into the air to create an explosive or ignitable mixture.
The truck will have to be out of the area during actual dumping of hexamine.
www.osha.gov /pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=INTERPRETATIONS&p_id=21142   (389 words)

  
 Hexamine
Hexamine is a product of reaction of 6 moles formaldehyde and 4 moles ammonia
Hexamine may be absorbed through the human skin and some people have an
Hexamine is sensitive to humidity, but it is
www.sinachem.com /hexamine.html   (94 words)

  
  Zen Solid Fuel Stoves - Solid Fuel Burners
Hexamine can be purchased from many different manufactures in various shapes and sizes.
Hexamine is also used to fuel model steam engines and is sold under different names and brands.
Non-Esbit Hexamine can be found in many stores such as Trailquest, LWgear and military surplus stores (in a white, olive or brown cardboard tube).
zenstoves.net /SolidFuelBurner.htm   (2247 words)

  
 the Lycaeum - Alchemist's Den
In Reply to: Re: hexamine posted by et2o@nym.lycaeum.org on November 17, 1997 at 16:01:07:
Although in SOMM Fester says MeNH3.Cl > is had from reacting MeI with hexamine..
I've searched the library a bit, but still haven't come up with anything.
www.lycaeum.org /forums/alchemy/Messages/406.html   (129 words)

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