The introduction of concrete sausage packs at Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Stone
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Because of problems encountered with conventional timber supports, a system of concrete sausageshaped support pillars was tested. The pillars are 3 m long, 0,6 m wide, and between 70 and 80 cm high (the height of the stoping width). They consist of bags filled with a grout of cement (slagment and sand in the ratio of I :2, and are installed in a staggered pattern 6 m apart on dip and 2 m apart on strike. These support packs have proved successful, and, although they cost more than the timber supports formerly used (R4,63 per cent are supported as against R2,26 for the conventional timber pack), their use is felt to be justified when account is taken of the costs of lost production and low productivity due to the bad hangingwall conditions that occurred with the conventional system.
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APA: S. Stone  (1978)  The introduction of concrete sausage packs at Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited

MLA: S. Stone The introduction of concrete sausage packs at Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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