Problems of Secondary Breaking
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 313 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Experimentation with new methods, materials and machines to improve primary  drilling and blasting is a continuing practice  in the hard rock quarry operations of the BMI  Group. These experiments will continue in the  remote hope that one day we may produce a  perfect feed for the primary crusher. As this  day is still a long way off, the necessity to  break oversize boulders will be a problem to  be faced for the foreseeable future. To gauge the efficiency of primary  blasting from this point of view, BMI monitor  the tonnes of material crushed in the primary  crusher for each boulder requiring secondary  breaking. Over a period of about 10 years,  this figure has improved from 30 tonnes througi  the primary crusher per boulder, to 100 tonnes  per boulder at our largest operation, which  produces in excess of 2 million tonnes per  year. Evan with this improvement, 25,000  boulders require secondary breaking each year This paper does not provide the solution  to this problem, as like primary blasting, it  will have to be constantly reviewed as new  products and techniques become available. The paper sets out all of the methods  tested or considered for test by BMI and our nnnn1iicinnq nn Chair PffPr.tivPness . Economic
Citation
APA: (1978) Problems of Secondary Breaking
MLA: Problems of Secondary Breaking. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.
