Development and Implementation of Spin-to-stall Resin at Anglo American’s Australian Underground Coal Operations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Emery I Canbulat P Craig J Naylor A Sykes
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Longwall mining is by far the most common method of underground coal extraction in Australia. Industry trends and expectations are placing increasing emphasis on the reliability and productivity of these operations. Longwalls are becoming wider and longer while retreat rates are continuously increasing due to significant improvements achieved in longwall equipment reliability and automation. This increased longwall productivity is placing significant emphasis on the reliability of longwall panel development.Although there have been significant improvements in the reliability of continuous miners and hydraulic drill rigs, the traditional resin-encapsulated bolt installation is still the principal method used in all major coal producing countries around the world. Anglo American realised that an opportunity existed to introduce an alternative roof bolt installation technique called ‘spin-to-stall’ (STS) into Australia. STS was first introduced by Anglo American Coal in South Africa, where it has been successfully used for over a decade, though implementation of South African STS resin in Australia has proven to be near impossible. Therefore, a new STS development project was initiated between Anglo American Coal and Jennmar Australia. This paper summarises the journey of this project, the results achieved and the successful implementation of STS at Grasstree mine.CITATION:Emery, J, Canbulat, I, Craig, P, Naylor, J and Sykes, A, 2014. Development and implementation of spin-to-stall resin at Anglo American’s Australian Underground Coal Operations, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference , pp 287–294 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: J Emery I Canbulat P Craig J Naylor A Sykes  (2014)  Development and Implementation of Spin-to-stall Resin at Anglo American’s Australian Underground Coal Operations

MLA: J Emery I Canbulat P Craig J Naylor A Sykes Development and Implementation of Spin-to-stall Resin at Anglo American’s Australian Underground Coal Operations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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