Abstract
Chapter 10 deals with the myth that oxygen removal must be complete to be effective. The reality is that for a given dust, there are volume percentages of oxygen (less than the typical 21 volume % in air) for which an explosion will not be possible. The highest of these concentrations is known as the limiting oxygen concentration, or LOC.
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