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Controlling mine fires with high-expansion foam
High expansion foam containing at least 0.2 oz of water/cu ft of volume is effective in controlling experimental underground coal, oil, or wood fires; some of fires were extinguished, but more of coal and wood fires were brought under enough control to permit direct attack with water or other extinguishing agent or loading hot material into cars.
Controlling mine fires with high-expansion foam
High expansion foam containing at least 0.2 oz of water/cu ft of volume is effective in controlling experimental underground coal, oil, or wood fires; some of fires were extinguished, but more of coal and wood fires were brought under enough control to permit direct attack with water or other extinguishing agent or loading hot material into cars.
Controlling mine fires with high-expansion foam
US Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Nagy, J. (author) / Murphy, E.M. (author) / Mitchell, D.W. (author)
1960
28 pages
Report
English
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