Analysis of the Impact of Raw Material Bio Diesel 30 Usage in Explosives Performance

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Hapsari Rosa Ross Cowie
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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813 KB
Publication Date:
Feb 6, 2023

Abstract

Conventional blasting activities in the mining process use various types of explosives, with the primary raw materials being Ammonium Nitrate and diesel fuel. The quality and specifications of the two raw materials significantly affect the performance of explosives. One program from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources requires mixing 30% Bio Diesel 30 with 70% diesel fuel oil in several industrial sectors, including mining, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and stabilize CPO prices. This program aims very well for environmental sustainability and the palm oil business. However, it turns out that this change impacts the performance and results of the blasting process in the mining industry, which is the appearance of fumes. This paper will discuss the tests carried out in the laboratory on Bio Diesel 30, the explosive products used, and rock samples were taken from a mine in East Java, Indonesia. The aim is to determine what factors can cause fumes utilizing a mixture of Bio Diesel 30 with pure diesel fuel. The parameters tested were visual differences, infrared spectrometry, density and viscosity, surface tension and contact angle for Bio Diesel 30, stability test for explosives, and the SEM-EDS method for rock samples.
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APA: Hapsari Rosa Ross Cowie  (2023)  Analysis of the Impact of Raw Material Bio Diesel 30 Usage in Explosives Performance

MLA: Hapsari Rosa Ross Cowie Analysis of the Impact of Raw Material Bio Diesel 30 Usage in Explosives Performance. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.

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