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INHIBITORNIH MATTER APPLICATION FOR FIRE PREVENTION ON CONSUMER COAL DEPOLO GREAT FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

By
Dragoljub Urošević
Dragoljub Urošević
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Institut za materijale Srbije, Serbia

Editor: Neđo Đurić

Abstract

Disposed of in the open air coal is constantly in contact with oxygen from the air, which leads to oxidation of coal in this matter and is released a certain amount of heat. If there are no conditions to the constant heat sinks, warming occurs, then the only inflammatory coal matter. The tendency of matter to carbon just warming up and only inflammatory is different. The tendency of matter to carbon just a warm-up and just broke is different. Especially great propensity just broke show coal with low degree of metamorphosis that is, a high content of volatile matter. Polluting emissions in the ambient environment, in the case of silent or larger fires burning in depou coal, are analyzed in detail to date, although the impact on the environment is very important.

The process of oxidation is a natural and constant phenomenon and can not be avoided without taking adequate measures of protection. One of the preventive measures and the application of inhibitornih chemical materials. The possibility of using these preparations is shown in this paper, the experiment was carried out at the dump coal TE Ugljevik, using special preparations. The aim of this experiment was to point out the importance of preventive measures in prevention of oxidation, heating, and only inflammation in the large coal depots, the use of chemical preparations on the basis of inhibition, in order to reduce damage due to loss of coal, the amount of waste matter and protect the environment.

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