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Fire hazard of conveyor belts
Fire hazard of neoprene, polyvinyl chloride and rubber conveyor belts was studied; effects of intensity of ignition source, velocity of ventilating air, and type of belt were investigated at three levels in small-scale gallery experiments; studies were made in mine on effects on ignition and flame propagation of belt-entry dimensions, belt widths, and belt configuration; methods for extinguishing belt fires were also investigated.
Fire hazard of conveyor belts
Fire hazard of neoprene, polyvinyl chloride and rubber conveyor belts was studied; effects of intensity of ignition source, velocity of ventilating air, and type of belt were investigated at three levels in small-scale gallery experiments; studies were made in mine on effects on ignition and flame propagation of belt-entry dimensions, belt widths, and belt configuration; methods for extinguishing belt fires were also investigated.
Fire hazard of conveyor belts
U S Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Mitchell, D.W. (author) / Murphy, E.M. (author) / Smith, A.F. (author) / Polack, S.P. (author)
1967
14 pages
Report
English
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