Corrosive And Erosive Effects Of Acid Mine Waters On Metals And Alloys For Mine Pumping Equipment And Drainage Facilities - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. H. Ash
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

NINE-TENTHS of the total anthracite deposits of North America are in Pennsylvania. Corrosion of pumping equipment by acid mine waters has been experienced at tremendous cost by mining companies in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania, for many years in many ways. The design and specifications of the large centrifugal pumps as provided in the proposed mine-drainage system (7-35, 45, 46, 48, 54, 64, 70, 71)° make it imperative that a metal or alloy be recommended that has the highest corrosion resistance and, at the same time, acceptable properties suitable for general workability (welding and machining). This report presents data on the corrosive and erosive effects of acid mine waters in the anthracite region on metals and alloys for pumping equipment and drainage facilities necessary to remove or control this water.
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APA: S. H. Ash  (1955)  Corrosive And Erosive Effects Of Acid Mine Waters On Metals And Alloys For Mine Pumping Equipment And Drainage Facilities - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? Summary

MLA: S. H. Ash Corrosive And Erosive Effects Of Acid Mine Waters On Metals And Alloys For Mine Pumping Equipment And Drainage Facilities - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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