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06-06-2022, 10:51 AM
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Aluminum Factory Accident Leads to Destruction
The members of the Municipal Fire Station of Dos Hermanas (Seville) have managed to control the fire that broke out early Thursday, a few minutes after 07:00, in a warehouse belonging to the aluminum company Alueuropa SA, located on the N-IV highway (kilometers 552.6). There are no injuries. The fire has caused a great smoke due to the materials , which have caught fire "quickly, with high volatility", according to the story of the Nazarene Consistory in a note. These materials have produced the great column of smoke, very dense and black, which has been seen from a great distance. The fire, which originated in a false ceiling of one of the eight warehouses that the company has, has spread rapidly, affecting three quarters of the ceiling, exclusively the roof. Firefighters from Dos Hermanas, crews from Seville and Provincial Council, as well as health services, have traveled to the site. The deputy mayor for Mobility and Urban Cleaning, Antonio Morán Sánchez, who has traveled to the scene of the fire since early in the morning, has confirmed that "at the moment, the fire is under control" and has already been suffocated by firefighters. On the causes of the origin of the fire, the delegate has affirmed that "they are unknown, although fortunately there is no need to regret personal damage". The National Scientific Police has taken charge of the investigation. |
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06-06-2022, 01:46 PM
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Re: Aluminum Factory Accident Leads to Destruction
Bloke goes back for his phone ..
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06-06-2022, 06:23 PM
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Re: Aluminum Factory Accident Leads to Destruction
I am assuming the liquid is hot hydrastic fluid that found an ignition source. Hilarity ensues. Impressive what people find important when their world is literally on fire around them.
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06-06-2022, 09:25 PM
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Re: Aluminum Factory Accident Leads to Destruction
It's an aluminium extrusion press. Liquid alloy goes in the left side at >660°C and is forced through dies, the round steel discs with shapes cut in the center. When the hydraulics burst, small droplets of oil hit the hot extrusion as it exits the press. The oil has a flash point of around 480°C and is normally difficult to ignite, but the air/fuel mixture here seems favourable.
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