Development of 350 N/mm (2,000 PIW) Fabric Belting for Cyprus- Amax Twentymile Coal Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Patrick K. Sollars Robert Mullen
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In 1994, Cyprus Twentymile Coal Company and Scandura formed a joint task force charged with the purpose of developing the highest rated fabric belt for underground longwall coal mining. This paper details the development efforts and concepts utilized by Cyprus and Scandura to meet the challenging demands of Twentymile Coal's East Mine District (EMD). The finished panel consisted of a 5,500 meter (18,000 feet) conveyor with 245 meter (800 feet) of drop over the first 3,660 meters (12,000 feet) and 245 meters (800 feet) of lift out-by over 1,830 meters (6,000 feet). The panel was designed with an operating capacity of 4,500 tph (5,000 stph) and 4.1 m/s (800 fpm) belt speed.
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APA: Patrick K. Sollars Robert Mullen  (1998)  Development of 350 N/mm (2,000 PIW) Fabric Belting for Cyprus- Amax Twentymile Coal Company

MLA: Patrick K. Sollars Robert Mullen Development of 350 N/mm (2,000 PIW) Fabric Belting for Cyprus- Amax Twentymile Coal Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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