Open Pit Drilling and Blasting at Craigmont Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J M. Gibbs
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Craigmont Mines Limited mine 50,000 tons of ore and waste per day from the open pit at Merritt, British Columbia. An electric-powered "down-the-hole" drill, a diesel-powered rotary drill and two electric-powered rotary drills have been used. All primary drilling, as a result of cost and operating experience, is now performed with two electric-powered rotary drills. Trials with various loading techniques have increased the amount of AN-FO and decreased the amount of commercially prepared slurries used for primary blasting. Approximately 95 per cent of the primary blasting is accomplished with AN -FO, mixed at the hole. Introduction THE Craigmont mine is located near the village of Merritt, B.C., 240 miles northeast of Vancouver. The concentrator has been in production since September of 1961. Craigmont is a combined open-pit and underground operation. To date, slightly more than 95 per cent of the mill feed has been mined from the open pit. As underground development proceeds, the ore requirements from the open pit will decrease. The average milling rate from September, 1961, to April, 1964, was approximately 4,900 tons per day.
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APA: J M. Gibbs  (1965)  Open Pit Drilling and Blasting at Craigmont Mines Limited

MLA: J M. Gibbs Open Pit Drilling and Blasting at Craigmont Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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