Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) is the lowest energy required to ignite a flammable gas, vapor, or dust in air, measured in millijoules (mJ). It helps assess explosion risks in industries and is influenced by factors like temperature, pressure, and concentration. Gases have lower MIE than dust clouds, making them more prone to ignition. Sparks or static discharges can exceed MIE and cause explosions, making MIE analysis crucial for industrial safety. If you want to know more about MIE, then you can visit on our site.
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