What is dust suppression?
Thousands of people worldwide die every year due to health problems caused by continued exposure to dust. The risk of developing respiratory diseases is much more prevalent in people who…
Thousands of people worldwide die every year due to health problems caused by continued exposure to dust. The risk of developing respiratory diseases is much more prevalent in people who…
Recent advances in technology have allowed solar farms to grow from being niche curiosities to clean energy solutions that provide thousands of people worldwide with electricity at a lower cost…
Construction dust refers to a variety of dust that is regularly created on building sites. It can be filthy and inconvenient, but they can also be dangerous for people’s health…
Mining is no stranger to difficult climates. In fact, a large portion of the industry operates in hostile environments. However, estimates of dangers such as severe rain, drought, and heat…
The start of the pandemic brought about dramatic changes to global mining revenue, causing billions in losses and costing many people their jobs and livelihoods. Nonetheless, by mid-2021 the mining…
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a range of effects on commodity markets. Isolated outbreaks and government-mandated shutdowns have harmed company operations, and demand for many commodities is low, with lower…
The extraction of minerals or other geological resources from our planet is known as mining. Several resources can be recovered thanks to the mining process, including coal, metals, limestone, potash,…
Gold mining is an extremely lucrative business with companies around the world taking advantage of the rich materials that can be found within mines.The history of the mining world coupled…
Tailings Effective and durable Dust Suppression for Tailings Screens Tailings are the third-largest source of fine mining dust. Their concentrations average between 0.7 and 1 mg/m2 of fine dust MP10,…
Virions (or "particles") of coronary viruses are spherical particles between 0.06 micron and 0.14 micron in diameter, averaging about 0.125 micron, measured by electron microscope (Zhu et al, 2020).