The Advantages of Recycled Oil in Blasting, a Refreshing Approach

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 720 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This is the detailed evaluation of the establishment and implementation of an ‘oil recycle plant’ located on site at Boggabri Mine NSW, (Australia); its production, its use and its value. Also discussed in detail is the quality of the raw material produced, and the process and initial application of this raw material generated as well as the analysis of such, as a component within bulk explosive as applied to the mining industry as compiled during analysis. Laboratory analysis prior to field testing is also discussed including independent external laboratory analysis as well as the environmental benefits and a business case for recycled oil in blasting. This paper includes technical details of the product including densities, velocity of detonation and other associated key performance indicators. The intention is to off-set the amount of Distillate (Diesel) utilised as a component of bulk explosives, with a raw recycled oil and thus reducing both the environmental carbon footprint as well as production costs with regard to introduced petrochemical production and utilisation; an oil that is an existing recourse of controlled waste not only difficult but expensive to otherwise dispose of, whilst keeping the entire process ‘on-site’. Though recycled oil in blasting is not an entirely original idea, the key feature of this paper is the ability to complete the entire process on-site.
Citation
APA:
(2014) The Advantages of Recycled Oil in Blasting, a Refreshing ApproachMLA: The Advantages of Recycled Oil in Blasting, a Refreshing Approach. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.