IC 7452 Blast-Hole Drilling with Diamond Drills at the Tennessee Copper Co. Mines, Ducktown, Tenn

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William A. Beck
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
May 1, 1948

Abstract

This paper is one of a series, describing current practice in diamond drilling for production at various mines throughout the United States. It describes the drilling and blasting methods, used at the Tennessee Copper Co., which started using deep-hole drilling for blasting in 1927, employing inde- pendent, rotation percussion drills with sectional drill steel. Since 1942 the company has employed diamond drills for deep-hole drilling. This method has now passed the experimental stage and promises to become permanent. The elimination of rock dust and safer working conditions for the drill crews are listed as the main advantages. The higher initial cost of equip- ment is the principal disadvantage.
Citation

APA: William A. Beck  (1948)  IC 7452 Blast-Hole Drilling with Diamond Drills at the Tennessee Copper Co. Mines, Ducktown, Tenn

MLA: William A. Beck IC 7452 Blast-Hole Drilling with Diamond Drills at the Tennessee Copper Co. Mines, Ducktown, Tenn. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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