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Account of sealing off underground fire, experience gained in use of steel doors, and discussion of use of carbon dioxide in space between stoppings; this may be in form of gas stored in cylinders, or frozen carbon dioxide, known commercially as "dry ice." Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - v 166 n 4297 May 7 1943 p 545-7 and (discussion), n 4302 June 11 p 703-6; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v 102 pt 9 June 1943 p 340-4, and (discussion) 344-9, pt 10 July p 401-2; Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 146 n 3924 May 14 1943 p 723-4 and (discussion) n 3927 June 4 p 835-6)
Account of sealing off underground fire, experience gained in use of steel doors, and discussion of use of carbon dioxide in space between stoppings; this may be in form of gas stored in cylinders, or frozen carbon dioxide, known commercially as "dry ice." Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - v 166 n 4297 May 7 1943 p 545-7 and (discussion), n 4302 June 11 p 703-6; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v 102 pt 9 June 1943 p 340-4, and (discussion) 344-9, pt 10 July p 401-2; Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 146 n 3924 May 14 1943 p 723-4 and (discussion) n 3927 June 4 p 835-6)
Use of steel doors in fire stoppings
Colliery Guardian
Atkinson, F.S. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 167
1943
Article (Journal)
English
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