Thin Spray-on Liner Concepts and Practical Examples of the Non-Reactive System - MEYCO TSL 865

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 3309 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 25, 2010
Abstract
TSL Concepts and Practical Examples of the Non-Reactive System - Meyco TSL 865 Thin Spray-on Liners (TSLs) have been intensively investigated by mining and chemical industries within the last decade. Apart from the basic concept of spraying thin liners, expectations of the product's performance vary, eg immediate active strata support is seen as a key to control the ground permanently. For many coal mines this is an important factor to reduce maintenance in their roadways and enable permanent production from the long wall. In opposition to a passive mesh system this technology offers immediate active support to the strata. But not only coal mines are interested in TSL technology, there are potential applications in hard rock mines, during shaft sinking, pillar support and as an anti-weathering sealant. This paper will explain the advantages and disadvantages of TSL concepts; it will give examples of successfully applied TSLs with a main focus on the non-reactive and flexible system MEYCO TSL 865 by BASF. Furthermore, it will indicate the limitations and discuss briefly the bearing capacity and reasonable lab testing of such systems.
Citation
APA: (2010) Thin Spray-on Liner Concepts and Practical Examples of the Non-Reactive System - MEYCO TSL 865
MLA: Thin Spray-on Liner Concepts and Practical Examples of the Non-Reactive System - MEYCO TSL 865. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.