Journal: 100 Years / Dictionnaire de Chimie By Wurtz & Friedel / Safety And Efficiency in Mine Tunneling USBM Bulletin 57

International Society of Explosives Engineers
David W. Brunton John A. Davis
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

(Excerpts, pp 157-160) The usual means of firing blasting charges, especially in tunnels and adits in the Western States, is by the use of a safety fuse. The term safety fuse originated from the fact that when properly used under working conditions this fuse burns at a uniform rate and does not flash or explode, as was often the case with the means employed for igniting blasting charges previous to its invention; but the term is somewhat misleading, because the fuse is not, nor has it ever seriously been claimed to be, safe for use in gaseous coal mines. The fuse used for tunnel work is composed of a core of gunpowder surrounded by various layers of waterproofing material.
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APA: David W. Brunton John A. Davis  (2015)  Journal: 100 Years / Dictionnaire de Chimie By Wurtz & Friedel / Safety And Efficiency in Mine Tunneling USBM Bulletin 57

MLA: David W. Brunton John A. Davis Journal: 100 Years / Dictionnaire de Chimie By Wurtz & Friedel / Safety And Efficiency in Mine Tunneling USBM Bulletin 57 . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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