Production and Metallurgical Characters of Hollow Mining Drill Steel in Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1947

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INDEX OF CONTENTS.1. Historical.2. Manufacture.3. Heat Treatment.4. Fatigue, Failures.5. Consideration of the Establishment o£ a Central Testing or Proving Station.HISTORICAL.Since the introduction of improved high air pressure drilling machines in the early part of the century, efforts have been made to develop the quality of the rock drill bit, in order to take advantage of the greater increase of power output per unit weight of the machines (1). This resulted in the change from solid to hollow steel in the second decade of the present century (2).As the greatest sufferers from the dread disease of silicosis (3), it seemed appropriate that the South African gold mines should be the first to use hollow drill steel. Since then solid drills have become practically obsolete for mining purposes.Water is used with hollow steel drills not only to keep the cutting end cool, but also to assist in preventing the formation of undue dust during drilling. It is of interest to note, however, that water fed through hollow steel or sprayed into the air is only partially effective in removing fine dust particles a few microns in diameter, which particles are said to be the most potent in producing silicosis (3a).So far as the composition of "straight" carbon steel drills is concerned, a commission appointed by the Johannesburg mines carried out a very exhaustive series of tests on drill steels.These drills were manufactured from steel made by all the standard methods, including Swedish, Bessemer, crucible, openhearth, and, to a limited extent, electric furnace steel. It should be remembered that the commissioners' report was issued in 1913, when hollow drill steel had not yet been introduced. Only solid steel drills were then in use.
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APA:  (1947)  Production and Metallurgical Characters of Hollow Mining Drill Steel in Australia

MLA: Production and Metallurgical Characters of Hollow Mining Drill Steel in Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1947.

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