Technology News: Exhaust Treatment Lessens Underground Vehicle Emissions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Diesel engines are used in underground mining 1 throughout the world. Exhaust gases from those engines contain toxic components. To protect quality in underground mines, diesel emission control was introduced decades ago, many years before the first surface applications. Today, emission controls, such as catalytic converters, are standard on underground diesel engines in countries concerned with occupational safety and health. Nett Technologies manufactures a range of diesel emission-control devices for underground mining. Emission problems are not the same at each mining operation. And there is no universal control technology. The selection of exhaust aftertreatment technology depends on raw exhaust emissions, particular emission problems, fuel quality and economics. Some of the technologies that have been used in underground mining to control diesel emissions include catalytic converters, diesel filters, fume diluters and water scrubbers. Table 1 compares the effectiveness of these technologies to control the particular components or aspects of diesel emissions.
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APA:  (1997)  Technology News: Exhaust Treatment Lessens Underground Vehicle Emissions

MLA: Technology News: Exhaust Treatment Lessens Underground Vehicle Emissions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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