Impact of Blasting on Downstream Process to Maximize the Profitability of Mining Industries

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Catherine Johnson William Joa Marty Langenderfer David Doucet Colter Angell Kyle Wagner
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2019

Abstract

The goal of any business is to seek the maximum profitability for the organization through optimization the use of resources, processes and the application of new technologies. An analysis of various case studies demonstrate that blasting can have positive impacts on the crushing and milling processes resulting in increased profitability for the mining industry (Grundstrom, Kanchibotla, Jankovich & Thornton, 2001). This paper describes the case study of two copper mines in Peru producing Cu-Mo and Cu-Au concentrates, which together with their strategic partner, have implemented a project focused on the improvement of rock fragmentation. The project was based on techniques of pattern size reduction, the use of high energy explosives and the technology of electronic initiation. Combined, these techniques were shown to have significantly impacted the efficiency of downstream processes.
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APA: Catherine Johnson William Joa Marty Langenderfer David Doucet Colter Angell Kyle Wagner  (2019)  Impact of Blasting on Downstream Process to Maximize the Profitability of Mining Industries

MLA: Catherine Johnson William Joa Marty Langenderfer David Doucet Colter Angell Kyle Wagner Impact of Blasting on Downstream Process to Maximize the Profitability of Mining Industries . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.

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