Technology News 430


Technology News 430 - Translucent Face Partition Reduces Longwall Worker's Dust Exposure

March 1994

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Previous U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) studies have shown that an extended face-conveyor spillplate barrier can create two air splits effectively, but it proved to be impractical because the workers could not see the face area and a reliable radio remote control was not yet available for the sharing machines. The USBM's current approach to air splitting consists of using a polyester mesh partition to overcome the visibility problems of a solid barrier. A permeable mesh partition is expected to provide adequate air-splitting capabilities as long as the pressure differential between the face and worker walkway is minimal. New, reliable, radio remote shearer-control technology supplemented the development of this air-splitting technology.

Author(s):USBM
Reference:U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 430, 1994 Mar; :1-2

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