%0 Journal Article %T Charging of Materials Non-Metallic Used in Underground Mines Endangered by Firedamp and/or Coal Dust %A Bronis£żaw M. Wiechu£ża %J Open Journal of Inorganic Non-metallic Materials %P 43-51 %@ 2164-6805 %D 2013 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojinm.2013.33008 %X

The expansion parts and components of non-metallic in devices have become a fait accompli. In the case parts, components of non-metallic are used in atmospheres explosive and may be a potential source of ignition [1]. Ignition hazards due to static electricity from the charged non-conductive non-metallic materials are well known [2]. The prevalence protection metal parts and components of anti-corrosion exist in any device equipped with a metal casing. Inherent risks associated services are caused by static electricity. Electrostatic phenomena arise in many situations, in a variety of environments and industries. The occurrence of charge static in many cases unexpected is unwanted and requires the use of expensive preventive measures. Brush discharge and propagating brush discharge (e.g. composite coating about non-conductive electrostatic properties of an isolated base conductive) create explosion hazard in underground endangered by firedamp and/or coal dust [3].

%K Materials Non-Metallic %K Composite Coating %K Charging by Contact %K Charging by Influence %K Charge Induced %K Charge Transfer %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=34574