Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting Applications

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S J. Brace
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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33
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1296 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

About 180 000 tons of explosives are used annually underground in South Africa. Most is loaded into holes less than 50mm in diameter. 75% is consumed in the gold and platinum mines where holes are between 25 and 4omm in diameter and no more than 3.0m in length. The small amount of explosives per hole with extreme conditions of heat, humidity and seismic activity, make the choice of explosive on safety and technical grounds very important to the success of a blasting operation. Taken together with the fact that many underground precious metal operations are now marginal then the choice of an explosive, when its price is also considered, becomes critical to the very viability of some mines.
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APA: S J. Brace  (1994)  Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting Applications

MLA: S J. Brace Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting Applications. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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