Millisecond Initiation for Narrow Reef Stoping in South Acrican Gold Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S G. Giltner J R. Brinkmann
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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16
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243 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Nearly all of the South African gold mining industry still uses fuse and igniter-cord initiation systems. Over the past 30 years numerous attempts at developing new initiation systems have not yielded a viable alternative. New initiation systems for narrow stopes are currently being developed by various concerns and the likelihood of these efforts producing feasible alternatives is greatly improved due to the recent advances in electronics technology. The greatest potential benefit of alternative initiation systems is increased production rates through improvements in accuracy and reliability of firing over that of fuse/igniter-cord. Another important feature is the capability of millisecond delay firing as this can lead to reduced stope cleaning times by way of enhanced rock throw and improved fragmentation characteristics.
Citation

APA: S G. Giltner J R. Brinkmann  (1989)  Millisecond Initiation for Narrow Reef Stoping in South Acrican Gold Mines

MLA: S G. Giltner J R. Brinkmann Millisecond Initiation for Narrow Reef Stoping in South Acrican Gold Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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