Mining News Fronts (5b743778-9f2f-4062-8965-9bc5f12632f2)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1951

Abstract

New Device Eliminates Blasting in Coal A non-explosive device developed by duPont utilizes the high pressure of a gas generated inside a steel tube which is inserted in a hole drilled in a coal seam to break down the face of coal. Chemical reaction is started by an electric current which produces heat to initiate the action. The same heat destroys the starter wire as soon as electric current is no longer needed. The tube containing the chemical is closed at the outer end by a plug with electrical connections, and at the other with a disk that is ruptured by the compressed gases formed. When the gas has been liberated in sufficient quantities to create a desired pressure the disk breaks and the released gas breaks down the coal face. The new device is called a Chemechol.
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APA:  (1951)  Mining News Fronts (5b743778-9f2f-4062-8965-9bc5f12632f2)

MLA: Mining News Fronts (5b743778-9f2f-4062-8965-9bc5f12632f2). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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