Solutions for hazardous gases in mining
The mining industry refers to the extraction of naturally occurring minerals such as solids (such as coal and minerals), liquids (such as crude oil), or gases (such as natural gas). This category of activities includes underground or above ground mining, operation of mines, and all auxiliary work generally carried out at or near mining sites aimed at processing raw materials, such as grinding, beneficiation, and processing. It also includes the preparation work required to enable the sale of raw materials.
Various harmful gases (including methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, heavy hydrocarbons and their compounds commonly known as biogas, including ethane, propane, butane, etc.) that escape from coal seams, rock layers, and tunnel surrounding rocks in tunnels are gases produced by a large amount of plant deposits buried deep underground under the action of high temperature and pressure in the formation under anaerobic conditions during the metamorphism and carbonization process of coal.
Hazardous gases
The mining industry refers to the extraction of naturally occurring minerals such as solids (such as coal and minerals), liquids (such as crude oil), or gases (such as natural gas). This category of activities includes underground or above ground mining, operation of mines, and all auxiliary work generally carried out at or near mining sites aimed at processing raw materials, such as grinding, beneficiation, and processing. It also includes the preparation work required to enable the sale of raw materials.
Various harmful gases (including methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, heavy hydrocarbons and their compounds commonly known as biogas, including ethane, propane, butane, etc.) that escape from coal seams, rock layers, and tunnel surrounding rocks in tunnels are gases produced by a large amount of plant deposits buried deep underground under the action of high temperature and pressure in the formation under anaerobic conditions during the metamorphism and carbonization process of coal.
