Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPP

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. H. McDaniel L. Griswold J. Kelleher R. Saulters
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

To improve underground safety and visibility during mining applications, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant designed and built a dry-dust filtration unit. The unit works in conjunction with a Spendrup 1120-70 fan with ventilation tubing to filter the face exhaust air during mining operations. The closed- loop system is designed to filter 17 m3/s (36,000 cfm) and is intended to screen 10- µm (1,250 mesh) and larger particles at 90% efficiency. To accomplish this, the unit uses a combination of Dollinger Staynew Inertial Spin filters, cyclones and traditional mesh filter media.
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APA: K. H. McDaniel L. Griswold J. Kelleher R. Saulters  (2002)  Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPP

MLA: K. H. McDaniel L. Griswold J. Kelleher R. Saulters Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPP. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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