An investigation into the relationship between the expiosibility and mineralogy of sulphide ore dusts

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. J. Mintz J. P. Sairrlon K. G. Wheeland B. J. Kiener
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 11, 1988

Abstract

Iwenty-one ore dusts of varying mineralogy, sulphur content and reputed in-mine explosibility were selected from eight mines. After chemical and mineralogical analysis and sieving into two size fractions (+45/ -63 microns and -45 microns), these sarrples and seven pure minerals were tested for explosibility in oxygen in a Harbnann chamber. '!he maximum explosion pressures and maximum rates of pressure do not correlate with sulphur content alone; the types of minerals are also .important. Residues were analyzed to check the combustion reactions. Further comparisons between laboratory and mine results are planned to improve predictability.
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APA: K. J. Mintz J. P. Sairrlon K. G. Wheeland B. J. Kiener  (1988)  An investigation into the relationship between the expiosibility and mineralogy of sulphide ore dusts

MLA: K. J. Mintz J. P. Sairrlon K. G. Wheeland B. J. Kiener An investigation into the relationship between the expiosibility and mineralogy of sulphide ore dusts. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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