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Gido van Tienhoven
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The Armadex OZC 3: ATEX Zone 2 Camera
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The camera features 4k image quality, image stabilization and a special construction or hazardous area mode.
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As part of the informational television series "The Barometer", Ex-Machinery gives insight in it's daily routine and history. Gido van Tienhoven, the company's founder, explains about potentially explosive atmospheres, where they are found and how equipment is modified in order to ensure explosion safety. A demonstration shows the dangers of non explosion proof equipment in hazardous areas. Aft...
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As we all know, diesel is an easily combustible fluid that should be treated with caution. Smoking at gas stations for example, is prohibited. But.. is Diesel as flammable as Gasoline? What are the differences? Why is it so hard to light Diesel with a match? Our video shows that it is possible to light diesel with a match, however it takes far longer to ignite as opposed to Gasoline. This is be...
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Dust Explosion Demonstration: Cornstarch Explosion with Ignition Test
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I'd of done gasoline and stryofoam, with some octane booster....
hi can you please share details we would like to have one
Diesel is extremely flammable when it's being sprayed, that's why if a Diesel fuel tank is ruptured then is the time hide 🫣
So why aren't we all using diesel instead of gasoline/petrol ?
Nice!
Потрясающе. Теперь я могу курить у дизельного насоса во время заправки
Thank you. Can you do another where you show how to tell diesel fuel that is still good vs one that has aged 1 year in a can? Thanks
Guess that's why there's no spark plugs in a diesel engine.
Wife comes home and says, “honey, did you make dinner again?”
I want the name of the beat to this video!
lights gasoline in his kitchen !
Why you doin this in your kitchen
You really lit a plate of gasoline in your kitchen???
Just have to put a potato in the exhaust, and the tank wont be driving anymore 🤣👌🏻
1:32 - "Lightning diesel"?
Not a good experiment to make in-door.
It's a well ventilated area. (Its cus lab he has a exhaust right above the camera)
how about the explosion proof IPC hmi
In the Kitchen! 😂
Bei mehr Diesel, tieferes Gefäß, könnte man das Streichholz sogar darin löschen. With more diesel, a deeper container, you could even extinguish the match in it.
Also, it's not the liquid gasoline itself that's igniting but the vapors. If it didn't vaporize it wouldn't ignite.
What a moron doing this experiment in his house. I hope his insurance company is watching this 🤣
i would not have done that inside my home. great demonstration though.
Then why diesel inside the engine burn faster??
I can only imagine the smell doing that inside 😮
One thing i will never understand is how can something that burns like this able to move a heavy truck,can someone explain!😢
size of pistons, intake and gears
Pressurized fuel is sprayed into the cylinder and the heat and pressure of the compression stroke vaporizes it. An engine optimizes your air/fuel ratio so it ignites nearly instantaneously, and the tremendous amount of heat released has nowhere to expand except towards the piston which turns the engine.
One thing i will never understand is how can something that burns like this able to move a heavy truck,can someone explain!😢
Short story: diesel needs more compression (and heat?) to be converted into energy = more torque
Diesel engines don't use spark plugs to ignite the fuel/air mixture the way a petrol engine does. Instead, a diesel engine uses the upward motion of the piston to compress the mixture in the cylinder at which point it auto ignites.
Great demo! Showed me exactly what I needed to know. Props to you for being like, "This counter top looks like a great place to demonstrate burning fuel." Kitchen probably smelled like gasoline for weeks. 😆
It's looking like the fire at Luton airport carpark was defo an EV and not a diesel car 😂😂
any one here because of Luton.
1000°c match tip? Shouldn't that get the diesel way over 55° like stupid fast?
Not when the thermal mass of the diesel mitigates the 1000C match tip. Essentially all of the heat is transferred away via conduction before the diesel reaches temp.
Airport fire ???
Makes you wonder how it caught fire and melted steel beams..
The flash point of petrol, also known as gasoline, typically ranges from -45°C to -50°C (-49°F to -58°F). .....? But in your video it was written -23°C.. Can anybody please explain !
I poured petrol onto scrub, branches and weeds to get a bonfire going - the petrol formed a gas cloud that exploded when the match got near. A bit too exciting. Don't do this at home kids!
I can't get a candle to light diesel that easily.
Diesel will only ignite rapidly if the oil is mixed with a pile of paper or sawdust. I plan on running a sawdust stove with free diesel in the mix. Hopefully, that fire will achieve a temperature hot enough to forge steel. Making free diesel shouldn't be that hard. Tires are your best diesel reserve.
@0:34 isnt the flash point of gasoline 43C? Video says 23C.
Are these products available in Saudi Arabia
Dear Sir, Yes, our product is available in Saudi Arabia. Please send an email to sales@ex-machinery.nl or visit our website.
Why do airplanes explode with jet fuel?
Can I get this n Canada
Dear Sir, Yes, our product is available in Canada. Please note that ATEX certification is not a Canadian standard. Please send an email to sales@ex-machinery.nl or visit our website.
great video. Why did you put that abomination of a song on it?
Why you always want a diesel engine in your boat.
umm diesel is green. Almost the color of Mt Dew.
And this was why terminator 2 was impossible when the tow truck blew up....
Totally wrong! first of all the tip of a match is only 300°C and second diesel will burn with a match just put the diesel in a plant sprayer and put it on a fine mist spray. It will burn instantly when sprayed. Thats because gasoline evaporates much faster then diesel and it are the fumes from gasoline that burn rapidly when its a puddle.
fun fact: the m1 abrams uses diesel as a liquid armor against explosive munitions
I thought jp 8 was a kerosene based fuel
Similarly around live wellhead, what's distance is zone 1 ?? And what for zone-2 ??
Is there any standard refering to distance. For example, diesel fuel tank inside area is 0 zone but for outside what radius distance is zone1 and zone2 ??
Satisfying as heck
This is why I never shut my diesel off when refueling but some people freak out b/c they don’t know any better.
Until a leaking injector or something on the high pressure side of the pump sprays diesel mist into a hot engine bay... Guess what. It's now at or above its flashpoint or autoignition temperature. Then a fuel fire at a fuel station. Just shut it off. Idling a diesel isn't good for them anyway
I never shut mine off at the pump, no starter, must roll start it, which luckily is very easy, but gas stations are pretty flat, its kind of unpractical to have to push it, get in and start all by yourself, even if there is a risk in not shutting it off i would argue its more dangerous for me to push my car into motion with noone driving
@@ilovesheen7446 your car doesnt have a starter ? who rolls starts his daily driver ahahahah
@@ilovesheen7446 Women must love having to push start your truck.
Dude really did this in his kitchen and not outside.