Current Ground Support Membrane Applications In North American Underground Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Lacerda
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Spray-on ground support membranes (GSM) or thin support liners hold today perhaps as much potential to impact underground (u/g) ground support operations as dry and later wet-mix shotcrete when introduced to mining in the latter part of the 20th century. This emerging technology has come a long way from the time the first single component experimental coatings were tested in the mid-1980s. Due to a number of factors, including occupational health risk and mine safety regulations, it has taken quite some time for the development of non-hazardous membrane products. However, at this junction most existing u/g mines that employ more conventional forms of ground support could benefit from evaluating GSM technology as a means of improving safety and the bottom line. The same is especially true for future mine developments. This paper describes Master Builders Inc.’s CS1251 GSM product and its implementation. It discusses the situations in which GSM may replace other forms of ground support. Furthermore, it evaluates GSM costs & safety issues and looks at present applications and the potentially bright future of this technology.
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APA: L. Lacerda  (2002)  Current Ground Support Membrane Applications In North American Underground Mines

MLA: L. Lacerda Current Ground Support Membrane Applications In North American Underground Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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