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What does the mine forced drainage system mean?
First of all, mine forced drainage system is one of the important facilities to maintain mine environmental protection. It refers to a set of system equipment for separating, collecting and treating aerosol, slag and other solid and liquid phases during mining. The system includes various processing facilities, such as pipelines, filters, centrifuges, sealing and automatic control equipment. The purpose of mine forced drainage system is to reduce waste loss, save energy, protect the environment and improve mine production efficiency.

Secondly, the mine forced drainage system also plays an important role in reducing the loss of natural resources. In the process of mining, not all valuable minerals such as manganese, iron and copper are extracted. After these substances are transported to the forced drainage system, valuable minerals can be separated by various methods for secondary recovery. Doing so can not only save energy and resources, but also bring additional economic benefits.

The mine forced drainage system also needs strict gas and noise control. In the process of mining, the treatment of liquid aerosol and gas emission will produce a lot of noise and gas pollutants, which will not only affect the health of workers, but also damage the surrounding environment. Therefore, in the design and operation of mine forced drainage system, we must also pay close attention to noise and gas emissions and take effective protection and control measures.