The sampling of air-borne mine dusts

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
D. G. Skinner A. G. Withers J. H. Griffiths F. T. Williams
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

"The absence of homogeneity, in dust-clouds underground indicates the use of a method in which the volume of air sampled is an appreciable proportion of the total volume under consideration. Of the available methods, only the impinger and gravimetric techniques seem to comply with this requirement. In practice, greater efficiency of collection of the smaller particles is possible by the use of a gravimetric filter than with the impinger. For this reason if, as seems desirable, a standard method of sampling be sought, the adoption of a gravimetric technique is to be recommended.Provided that the amount of dust collected is reasonably large, the paper filter would seem to be preferable to the solid crystal type of filter on account of its greater convenience in use.Alternative methods of sampling are desirable to cover the wide range of practical conditions."
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APA: D. G. Skinner A. G. Withers J. H. Griffiths F. T. Williams  (1947)  The sampling of air-borne mine dusts

MLA: D. G. Skinner A. G. Withers J. H. Griffiths F. T. Williams The sampling of air-borne mine dusts. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1947.

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