If you are looking for a reliable proven alternative to manual access and exit routines in mines, want to improve your blasting performance at the same time, and increase overall efficiency, why n ... Read more
The primary benefit from the TITAN emulsion technology is being able to note on the post blast reports that no postblast NOx fumes were present. Additional benefits include increased water resistance, ... Read more
A review of seismic data from both blasts showed a twenty percent reduction in vibration using the timing solution developed using DYNO 42 compared to competitor timing sequence. Read more
After speaking with Dyno Nobel, the mine decided to implement BlastWeb®, a centralised blasting system that is specifically designed for use in underground mining operations. BlastWeb allows reliable ... Read more
This underground nickel mine in the Midwest United States is relatively young with only a few years of production blasting. The operation is employing a sublevel stope mining technique. The operator p ... Read more
Brian Biggerstaff, Environmental Manager at CSA Materials, will discuss how their company uses drone data for inventory management, environmental management and visualizing shot blasts. Questions can ... Read more
Tank Connection’s precision bolted RTP (Rolled, Tapered Panel) silo was designed to house granulated blast-furnace slag at this terminal in Australia. It is 44’ wide and 107’ in height. The tank ... Read more
Using Differential Energy, Dyno Nobel was able to reduce the number of boulders at a quarry without adding more blast holes. Read more
This operation was undergoing a complete review of its blasting practices and blast designs in order to ensure the most optimized results were being achieved. Read more
As a new mine starting up development, this gold mine in Northern Ontario used much of the blasted rock for infrastructure in building up roads and construction pads. Read more
Project goal is to remove a small section of bench and creating a final wall catch bench without disturbing neighboring homes within 750 feet of blast area. Read more