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EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING The AXXIS system has initiated some of the world’s most significant electronic detonator blasts in recent years, including a 6,690 electronic delay detonator blast at a large copper mine in Zambia, one of BME’s largest blasts in the Southern African Development Community region BLASTMAP can also estimate blast fragmentation outcomes, based on standard geo-mechanical rock properties specific to any given blast design, the company said. “With data from in-field fragmentation distribution measurements, the fragmentation distribution prediction tool can be calibrated to site-specific conditions and results,” Scovira said. For blast initiation, the AXXIS design hole firing times can be downloaded from BLASTMAP into BME’s AXXIS Logger for electronic detonator programming. When the blast has been conducted, data from the AXXIS Logger can be used to effectively compare as-designed versus as-fired initiation information. All of this helps reconcile drill and blast processes with actual fragmentation data, as Scovira explains. “This integration of data will allow for easier interrogation of results, which will assist in better guiding the drilling and blast process to produce consistent, quality blasts,” he said. The AXXIS system has initiated some of the world’s most significant electronic detonator blasts in recent years, including a 6,690 electronic delay detonator blast at a large copper mine in Zambia, one of BME’s largest blasts in the Southern African Development Community region. In Queensland, Australia, meanwhile, a large coal mine was the site for an earlier world record blast where the AXXIS digital detonation system fired 5,665 detonators in 2,683 blast holes. Before that, the mine used AXXIS to initiate 4,303 detonators in a single blast successfully – a record event responsible for 2.8 million cu.m of overburden being broken. These records were recently trumped by another world record blast when 7,350 AXXIS electronic detonators were fired at an Australian coal mine. Even with these achievements under its belt, BME is updating its AXXIS platform, with the AXXIS TITANIUM™ system recently undergoing final trials in South Africa. AXXIS TITANIUM, which features a three-in-one blasting box that can also be configured as a control box or repeater box, is expected to be launched later this year as a successor to the company’s GII version. Fragmentation is only one value proposition for electronic initiation systems, according to Bachelet, explaining that they provided value for “wall stability, vibration and air blast control in sensitive areas, shovel productivity while increasing muck pile projection in case of cast blasts, through seam blasting, and many more” applications. Development advantages From an underground mine development perspective, there are many benefits to using an electronic initiation system, according to Dyno Nobel, one of which is a reduction in overbreak. As Paul Klaric, Technical Manager at DynoConsult, Dyno Nobel’s specialist consulting division, says: “Companies traditionally see mine development as a means to an end. You just want to get it done to get to the ore.” This short-term thinking – typically related to the need to improve a project’s ���������������������������������������������� smaller excavated space, and uses less operating energy than comparable machines. Redpath’s international network of raiseboring professionals provides decades of experience, backed by an extensive spares inventory to maintain the highest level of productivity possible. • Shaft Sinking • Mine Development • Contract Mining • Raiseboring AFRICA | ASIA | AUSTRALIA EUROPE | NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA Consider it done – safely. • Raise Mining • Underground Construction • Engineering & Technical Services • Specialty Services Mining Contractors and Engineers redpathmining.com JULY/AUGUST 2020 | International Mining 19