Tekflex As A Spray-On Screen Replacement In An Underground Hard Rock Mine (fe0b3806-09e4-4f12-957e-fdb8d742c7f8)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Pritchard G. Swan R. Hill Michael Amick
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Falconbridge, a major base metal producer in the Sudbury Basin of Ontario, identified a need to find a safe and cost effective replacement for welded-wire mesh used to support loose ground during underground nickel mining. Falconbridge took a methodical approach to the concept of a spray-on liner as a screen replacement proving the strength characteristics of the liner as a safe, cost effective, and suitable method of supporting ground. Compact, hydraulic mixing and spraying equipment have been developed and are in use at the Fraser mine. The Tekflex material has been approved as a wire-mesh replacement and has been in use since November1998.
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APA: C. Pritchard G. Swan R. Hill Michael Amick  (2000)  Tekflex As A Spray-On Screen Replacement In An Underground Hard Rock Mine (fe0b3806-09e4-4f12-957e-fdb8d742c7f8)

MLA: C. Pritchard G. Swan R. Hill Michael Amick Tekflex As A Spray-On Screen Replacement In An Underground Hard Rock Mine (fe0b3806-09e4-4f12-957e-fdb8d742c7f8). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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