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The factors that determine which blast pattern designs are used can be complicated.
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The approach to blasting at a mine site is determined by the mine owner’s requirements. Typically, for waste areas in a pit the objective will be to remove the waste as efficiently as possible for the cheapest cost per tonne. Orebodies will have more constraints imposed to ensure a specified level of fragmentation is achieved without compromising dilution of the ore.
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The factors that determine which blast pattern designs are used can be complicated.
By accurately determining the "blast-ability zones", operations were optimised