Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale Nies
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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251 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In the past, cap and fuse has been the only economical and efficient initiation system capable of providing sequential timing, ease of loading and hookup, and unlimited borehole number for backstope rounds. Unfortunately, in spite of these advantages, several negative factors inherent to the system have always been noted. Due to the long, narrow nature of backstope rounds at the Sunshine Mine, the cap and fuse system results in very long, inaccurate delay times. The system was also occasionally unreliable under all the conditions encountered, which in turn could cause potential safety hazards.
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APA: Dale Nies  (1989)  Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho

MLA: Dale Nies Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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