Discussion Of Harrington's And Clare?s Papers

- Organization:
- Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 121 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1925
Abstract
D. HARRINGTON: Owing to lack of funds, the United States Bureau of Mines have made no experiments in the Bruceton mines in the use of mudite. MR. McAULIFFE: I doubt that mudite cam be delivered at fifty cents a ton and that a mile of heading can be treated with mudite for ten dollars. You could not dig a ton of sand out of a sand hank for that money. L. C. CLARE: The tram road leading to Wattis mine crosses a shale bed and it is easy to screen the shale through a %-inch sieve and load it into a mine car. W. J. REID: A slow trip passing through a mudited entry will dislodge practically no dust, a rapid trip will make air disturbance enough to coat the cars with fine dust. MR. PRYDE: We have used mudite on stoppings around a fire in Reliance and for two months thought they were getting good results, but the fire was found to be drawing air and to be spreading. This mudite was smeared over the stoppings with a trowel. After this apparently failed we used dry adobe.
Citation
APA: (1925) Discussion Of Harrington's And Clare?s Papers
MLA: Discussion Of Harrington's And Clare?s Papers. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1925.