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Just noticed this question, the acids used in refining are mineral acids. I've asked a few people who I thought should know is if your dry filters would tend to ignite. Nobody said NO, most said don't know, but a fire chief I know suggested testing a used filter which has been exposed to the fumes by seeing how easily it will ignite if exposed to a spark. Compare that to how a new unused filter reacts to the same ignition source.
It would be nice to know if exposure to fume renders them more flammable.
Does our acids fall under organic
Just noticed this question, the acids used in refining are mineral acids. I've asked a few people who I thought should know is if your dry filters would tend to ignite. Nobody said NO, most said don't know, but a fire chief I know suggested testing a used filter which has been exposed to the fumes by seeing how easily it will ignite if exposed to a spark. Compare that to how a new unused filter reacts to the same ignition source.
It would be nice to know if exposure to fume renders them more flammable.