Water Jet Channeling In A Mountain Granite Quarry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. J. Liesveld D. Liesveld
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

For a Colorado mountain quarry, the Water Jet Channeling Method is far superior to Burning, Sawing, Drilling, or Shooting with Primer Cord, Water, or Black Powder. Throughout the life of our quarry, which was founded in 1947, we have used all the methods and turned to the Water Jet Channeler, which we invented and patented as our ideal way to remove dimension granite from our quarry. We jet the block on 4 sides and remove the block with plugs and feathers on the backside. The Water Jet uses approx 7.5 l/m (2 gpm) running at310,000 kPa (45,000 psi) to erode the crystals @ 1sm/h (10sf/h).The 0.533mm (.021”) nozzle oscillates back and forth to achieve an approx 5cm (2”) channel. Using the Jet, we do not lose corners or cause cracks in our red fine grain light class 5 granite.
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APA: M. J. Liesveld D. Liesveld  (2004)  Water Jet Channeling In A Mountain Granite Quarry

MLA: M. J. Liesveld D. Liesveld Water Jet Channeling In A Mountain Granite Quarry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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