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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Chemical Engineering Forum => Topic started by: pwl on September 07, 2010, 11:36:14 PM
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During the production processes of Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI - all three isomers) - what are the inherent hazards one might need to consider to the detriment of the production plant's assets (I am not concerned about personnel safety matters - I understand the non benign nature of MDI)?
In other words what are the main corrosive / other effects due to the WHOLE production process on metallurgical / other assets (structure / tanks / piping etc)?
Are special alloys required during new build plant construction?
Are special Hazards involved - likelihood of explosion / corrosive leakages etc?
What should a Techical Integrity Assurance Manager look out for in particular during the construction of a new MDI plant?
Thank you for your consideration.
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MDI easily polymerizes if in contact with moisture. Obviously this is an exothermic reaction. Also will react with everything which has -OH or =NH, -NH2 or active -H. And quite toxic, also causes allergic sensitization.
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Moreover, phosgene is used to produce MDI. This is the most potent danger in the whole process.