HDAN and Gasified Emulsion Blends Improving Blasting at Peruvian Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Romel Villanueva L.
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Peru does not produce ammonium nitrate; nevertheless it is a large consumer of both, porous prill (PP) and high-density (HD) varieties. Explosives cost is an important preoccupation in Peru, due tofluctuations of the imported ANFO grade Ammonium Nitrate (AN). The use of Gasified Emulsion (GE)-manufactured with much cheaper HDAN- has become an alternative to reduce such costs. However, some problems were reported in the application of pure GE, including explosive percolation in highly fractured rock and lack of sensitivity by the effect of hydrostatic pressure in very deep holes. It was, hence, proposed to have an explosive based on GE too, but more robust and capable to keep the shape of the explosive column into the blast hole, by minimizing the leakage into the cracks. This could be achieved by adding limited amounts of lower priced HDAN, at the same time of providing gas pressure benefits. Other alternative is to add a low-density material, such as polystyrene prills, into the GE, although it reduces the explosive energy. The chemical gassing controls the density of GE, thus it can be obtained a wide range of densities."
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APA: Romel Villanueva L.  (2016)  HDAN and Gasified Emulsion Blends Improving Blasting at Peruvian Mines

MLA: Romel Villanueva L. HDAN and Gasified Emulsion Blends Improving Blasting at Peruvian Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2016.

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