Applications and use of roadheaders in rock environment beyond 100 MPa hardness

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Greimel
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2010

Abstract

Modern roadheaders provide a safe and cost-effective, yet very flexible way of mechanical tunnel and roadway excavation. In the last years, SANDVIK Mining and Construction has developed a NEW ROADHEADER GENERATION, which incorporates new features, allowing significant improvements of underground excavation. Partial face cutting machines such as roadheaders excavate the desired profile by means of a cutter unit mounted on a swiveling boom. This flexible method for mechanical excavation makes the roadheader suitable for a large range of profile varieties and most rock characteristics. Over 1,250 roadheaders have been delivered since the 1960s from the Zeltweg plant of Sandvik Mining and Construction, with the current products ranging from the light-duty, 130kW MR220 machine, widely used in the tunneling and coal industry to the heaviest 300kW tunneling and hardrock mining roadheaders. Roadheaders are generally used in coal mine development, salt/potash mining as well as construction and hard rock mining. This paper describes the technology behind the succesful introduction of hard rock cutting with roadheaders, and aims to offer best practise operation experiences from various hard rock cutting sites.
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APA: C. Greimel  (2010)  Applications and use of roadheaders in rock environment beyond 100 MPa hardness

MLA: C. Greimel Applications and use of roadheaders in rock environment beyond 100 MPa hardness. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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