The selection and use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids for underground mining equipment

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Harrison
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"The introduction of an amendment to the Mines Regulation Act in the Province of British Columbia, passed in July 1974, and similar amendments since enacted by other provinces introduced the Canadian underground mining industry to the use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids.Few, if any, of the hydraulic circuits in use in underground mining at that time were specifically designed for use with fire-resistant fluids, compared with the increasing number of such circuits conceived and in production today. The technology required in designing equipment for use with fire-resistant fluids may be likened to that associated with conventional mineral oils, but, in many respects, a variety of additional and / or alternative considerations must be taken into account. The fast-increasing use and development of fire-resistant fluids throughout all facets of industry, world wide, during the past 20 years has led to a whole new technology in system construction and component design, whereby acceptable performance can be achieved . However , the transition from conventional mineral hydraulic oils has not been without its problems, particularly when retro-fit of existing units was involved."
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APA: A. J. Harrison  (1981)  The selection and use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids for underground mining equipment

MLA: A. J. Harrison The selection and use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids for underground mining equipment. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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