Electronic Detonator Success: An African Story

International Society of Explosives Engineers
William McFerren Pragasen Moodley
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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107 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In contrast to global trends, African, especially South African, surface mining operations have shown a significant rate of adoption of Electronic Detonators (ED’s) over the last few years. Proven benefits of converting to ED’s from pyrotechnic initiation systems have aided this market conversion. These benefits are experienced throughout the mining operation. Benchmarking exercises, prior to the introduction of ED’s, form part of the conversion process and allow for quantifying improvements. Extensive work has been done on quantifying the benefits of converting to ED’s and have shown that results can be reproducible. Improvements have been experienced in many applications and include environmental impact control, improved mining efficiencies, increased cast benefit and improved size distribution. These step changes in blasting results, in conjunction with the adoption of ED technology have aided the rapid conversion of the African surface market.
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APA: William McFerren Pragasen Moodley  (2004)  Electronic Detonator Success: An African Story

MLA: William McFerren Pragasen Moodley Electronic Detonator Success: An African Story. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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