Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. R. Dengler
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In Canada, most of the rock being broken in underground metal mines is being done by using traditional drilling and blasting methods. Despite advances being made in hardrock boring and other, more exotic techniques, Dynatec believes that the traditional methods will prevail for many years. It is also believed that modest research efforts expended on the traditional methods will result in substantial financial benefits to the mining and rock tunneling businesses. Dynatec has pursued productivity improvements through the use of long rounds in shaft sinking and lateral development. The concept of longer rounds was developed by Dynatec on the Craig Shaft Sinking Project (RETC, 1991). This technology was subsequently used to sink the two shafts at Aur Resources with great success. The development of a Long Round Jumbo for tunneling is a natural progression of the long round technology developed for the Craig Shaft. The Dynatec Long Round System has been patented in the United States and South Africa, with additional patent applications pending in Canada and Australia.
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APA: W. R. Dengler  (1993)  Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft Development

MLA: W. R. Dengler Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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