Electronic Detonators: Growing Success in Transforming Rockbreaking

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Claude Cunningham
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

AEL’s Electronic Delay Detonators are in routine use and growing in both volume and breadth of application in Africa. This trend will continue and grow internationally owing to increasing pressure on rockbreaking operations to conform to sustainable development principles. A fundamental breakthrough has been achieved, bringing production blasting into line with technologies, which leverage performance through tight monitoring and control. When moving from pyrotechnic systems, benefits are normally realized without having to adopt different timing patterns, but significant additional benefits are realisable by using the flexibility and precision of the electronic units to enter windows of timing previously closed. The higher price and increased care needed are a worthwhile investment, enabling operations to cross the chasm to stronger revenues, but the system must be robust and suited to the application and personnel. Economic models are vital for keeping track of the potential and achieved benefits of these systems. Some resistance can be expected from those who stand to lose income as a result of the improved efficiencies.
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APA: Claude Cunningham  (2004)  Electronic Detonators: Growing Success in Transforming Rockbreaking

MLA: Claude Cunningham Electronic Detonators: Growing Success in Transforming Rockbreaking. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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