Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in Quarries

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ricardo Chavez Frederic Leclercq Robert McClure
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

With significant vibration control and fragmentation challenges facing them, the CBS quarry (department of the Nord) successfully integrated a technical partner and mine to mill optimisation to deal with a difficult environment. For the last three years, CBS has been conducting a global production monitoring program similar to the mine to mill concept used in the mining industry. This concept consists of optimising the drilling and blasting while monitoring the effects on the downstream chain (vibration control, loading, hauling, crushing, plant output). Blast optimization is ensured by systematic control of the blast geometry (volumes, patterns, bench and face anomalies, drill deviation) and by the use of constant specific energy blasting. Constant specific energy optimises the work of the explosive in a blasting operation and, when combined with a high accuracy programmable electronic blasting system, reduces the impact of blasting on the environment and enhances blast performance. These techniques ensure consistent blasting results and hence improved site productivity. The improvements achieved have been identified thanks to an effective system designed to monitor the key production parameters.
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APA: Ricardo Chavez Frederic Leclercq Robert McClure  (2007)  Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in Quarries

MLA: Ricardo Chavez Frederic Leclercq Robert McClure Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in Quarries. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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