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CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

CONSTRUCTION WORLD

Capital Equipment

Capital Equipment News is dedicated to the application of equipment and modes of transport that are used in the mining, construction, quarrying, and transport industries.

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Construction World

Construction World was first published in 1982 and has grown to become a leader in its field, offering a unique mix of editorial coverage to satisfy the diverse needs of its readers.

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ELECTRICITY + CONTROL

MECHCHEM AFRICA

Electricity + Control

E + C publishes innovative, technical articles that provide solutions to engineering challenges in measurement, automation, control, and energy management.

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MechChem Africa

MechChem Africa supports African engineering and technical managers across the full spectrum of chemical and mechanical disciplines.

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MODERN MINING

SPARKS ELECTRICAL NEWS

Modern Mining

Established in 2005, Modern Mining is one of SA's leading monthly mining magazines, noted for the quality and accuracy of its writing and the breadth of its coverage.

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Sparks Electrical News

Readable and informative, Sparks Electrical News is the newspaper for those involved in installing and maintaining electrical supplies and equipment.

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AFRICAN FUSION

MODERN QUARRYING

African Fusion

African Fusion (AF), the official journal of the Southern African Institute of Welding, provides up-to-date insight into welding and NDT technology and metal fabrication industries across Africa.

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Modern Quarrying

Modern Quarrying is read by quarry operators, recyclers and members of the extractive industries for aggregate. The magazine is targeted  to the needs of key decision-makers who purchase and specify quarrying plant and equipment.

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Conveyor belts are an essential part of mine operations, but can cause a fire risk without fire protection. Conveyor belts contain polymeric materials that pose a serious risk in terms of rapid fire spread and the generation of toxic, corrosive smoke. In addition to being lethal, these fires are also incredibly difficult to control.

Belts contain polymeric materialsEarly detection, fast-acting fire prevention solutions are key to ensuring the quick and successful extinguishing of any fire, while simultaneously cooling the affected structure. Every conveyor belt system is unique, and an individual assessment has to be made for each system in order to adequately and accurately determine where the fire risks lie for that particular system design, according to ASP Fire CEO Michael van Niekerk.

“Conveyor belt fires threaten the lives of anyone onsite and can cause the collapse of the conveyor structural elements, which results in an excessive loss of revenue that will be incurred by the downtime required to fix or rebuild the conveyor belt. Bearing this in mind, a quality conveyor belt fire protection must revolve around the preservation of the conveyor belt system itself,” he says.

To ensure early fire detection on a conveyor belt, van Niekerk suggests the installation of Technoswitch fire detection technologies in conjunction with suitable fire control and extinguishant panels, which are specially-suited to long-distance and moving environments. These include ember detectors, linear heat detection cables, fibre optic detection cables, and IR3 flame detectors.

Ember detectors are designed to detect a smouldering ember on a moving conveyor belt before it bursts into flames. Linear heat detection cables are used for long distances, which are prevalent on conveyor belts, and respond to a rise in heat that is above the alarm threshold. Similarly, a fibre Optic detection cable is an intelligent system used for long distances or tunnels, where specific zones need to be identified. These are applicable to very sensitive or high-risk areas, van Niekerk says. IR3 Flame Detectors make use of three different Infrared light wavelengths to detect an open flame within the conveyor system.

To complete the fire protection system, van Niekerk recommends i-CAT Fire Solutions’ EXTINGUISHmist handheld water and foam mist fire suppression systems, which can automatically detect fire and effectively suppress a fire in a matter of seconds before it becomes a problem. This range is capable of extinguishing all types of fires, including rubber and plastic fires; oil fires; diesel and petrol fires; and electrical fires rated up to 245 kV.

Advanced T-Rotor technology atomises water and charges it with kinetic energy, creating a fine atomised mist with a size of between 50 and 60 micron (μ). The atomised mist generated by the extinguisher rapidly cools down a hot surface without causing thermal shock. It creates a thermal heat radiation barrier between the operator and the fire, thereby shielding the operator from the heat radiation emitted by the fire when operating the extinguisher.

The system can also be designed to create cooling zones on conveyor belts to detect and cool hot material without adding to the moisture content of the product, to reduce any potential fire risks. Using water and nitrogen is safe, effective and saves on maintenance and service costs, van Niekerk says. Each litre of water in a water mists system amounts to 120 m2 of coverage capability, and the small quantity of water that is used has the added benefit of ensuring little to no redundancy, damage or environmental contamination.

“The Water Mist range boasts an operational lifespan four to five times longer than standard DCP extinguishers, to ensure greater cost-savings too. The range received SABS approval at the end of 2014. The use of water and nitrogen is safer, more effective, and saves on maintenance and service costs – all of which are major benefits in modern-day mining,” van Niekerk concludes.

ASP Fire designs, installs and maintains a full range of fire detection and suppression equipment suited to individual customer needs. “We provide a holistic, proactive and preventative fire solution based on integrated fire risk assessment, training and consulting. Our installation and maintenance of fire detection and suppression systems are in line with all industry standards,” adds van Niekerk.

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