Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow Reefs

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Pickering A. Smit K. Moxham
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Since the early 1970s research has been ongoing to develop a cost-effective way of continuously mining the narrow reef, hard rock, typical of South African gold and platinum mines. In the late1980s it was shown that impact ripping was a practical solution for the deep gold mines. In March2001 Lonmin and Sandvik agreed to co-operate in an endeavour to design and manufacture a prototype narrow reef mining machine with the ultimate aim of producing such a machine on a commercial basis that would enable Lonmin to create a safer and more productive environment within its mines and for Sandvik to enhance its leading position as a supplier of a new generation hard rock cutting machine. This paper describes the developed technology, the current progress of the delivery of the required objectives and the optimum mining layout for the roll-out of the mining method.
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APA: R. Pickering A. Smit K. Moxham  (2006)  Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow Reefs

MLA: R. Pickering A. Smit K. Moxham Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow Reefs. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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