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FEB 2016

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DSI innovation brings non-combustible non-respirable rock dusting technology to the market with DYWI TM Dust and DYWI TM Duster applicator machines (patents pending). DSI provides complete turnkey approaches with a one-stop shop for the DYWI TM Dust and DYWI TM Duster applicator machines. The DYWI TM Dust and DYWI TM Duster system combines the mine operator's water and rock dust formed to wet dust. Then, the mix is transformed to DYWI TM Dust through the batch mix of DSI Polymer Rock Dust Concentrate with the wet dust solution. After mixing, the DYWI TM Dust is applied to the mine roof and ribs with the DYWI TM Duster applicator machine which is a completely hydraulic-powered unit; hydraulic power is supplied by the mine operator's scoop or mobile equipment. DYWI TM Duster machines and equipment conversions are completed by DSI recommended providers. Conversions of existing feets of wet dusting machines are available. Contact DSI today for your mine demonstration of the DYWI TM Dust and DYWI TM Duster innovative solution to your rock dusting and respirable dust issues. Before After www.dsiunderground.com Martinsburg, WV USA Phone: (800) 332-3308 E-Mail: dsiunderground @dsiunderground.com After Improving Rock Dust applications and aiding compliance with respirable dust standards! Meets new mandatory health standards for underground coal mines as described in the Federal Program Policy Manual VOLUME V - COAL MINES Subpart E .... Combustible Materials and Rock Dusting 75.403 Maintenance of Incombustible Content of Rock Dust Section updated July 2015\ Release V-51 ... rock dust may be applied wet (including foam rock dust). INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS DYWI TM Dust and DYWI TM Duster System

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