Evaluation and Selection of Blasthole Drilling Equipment Based on Application and Overall Cost

International Society of Explosives Engineers
George D. Raitt
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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34
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654 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Anyone who has spent any time in and around the drilling and blasting profession knows that probably the most critical part is the drilling portion. A blasthole is nothing more than a cylindrical vehicle designed and strategically situated to hold and contain an explosive charge so that it can be detonated in the most efficient and optimum manner possible. It matters very little if the latest “State-of-the-Art” explosive or detonation system Is employed if the hole is poorly placed; i.e. excessive burden and spacing, sized incorrectly for desired results, insufficient in depth etc.. This is not to mention that the drilling phase is the most expensive, requiring sizeable initial outlays and upkeep. It’s also true that improper drilling can cause costs to skyrocket throughout the remainder of the work cycles such as excavating and hauling, crushing, screening and so on.
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APA: George D. Raitt  (1990)  Evaluation and Selection of Blasthole Drilling Equipment Based on Application and Overall Cost

MLA: George D. Raitt Evaluation and Selection of Blasthole Drilling Equipment Based on Application and Overall Cost. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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