Monday, 9 January 2017

THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Davy Lamp Tested at Hebburn Colliery (1816)


The Davy Lamp was an early lamp used in the mining and quarrying industries. It was designed by English chemist  and physicist Sir Humphrey Davy to prevent the accidental ignition of flammable gases. This was achieved by enclosing the flame of the oil-burning lamp in wire gauze that distributed heat over a large area and brought its temperature below the ignition temperature of methane.

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