Manual Explosivos
Manual Explosivos
Manual Explosivos
with DYNAMITE
A TRADITION OF INNOVATION
DYNAMITE
PRODUCT OF CHOICE
FOR TRENCH BLASTING
One explosive product has survived the test of time to
become a true classic in the industry. DYNAMITE! The
dynamite products manufactured today by Dyno Nobel
are similar to Alfred Nobel’s original 1860s invention
yet, in selected applications, they outperform any other
commercial explosives on the market. The high energy,
reliability and easy loading characteristics of dynamite
make it the product of choice for difficult and demand-
ing trench blasting jobs. Look to Unigel®, Dynomax Pro®
and Unimax® to make trench blasting as effective and
efficient as it can be.
DISCLAIMER
The information set forth herein is provided for informational purposes
only. No representation or warranty is made or intended by DYNO NOBEL
INC. or its affiliates as to the applicability of any procedures to any par-
ticular situation or circumstance or as to the completeness or accuracy of
any information contained herein. User assumes sole responsibility for all
results and consequences.
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Cover photo depicts a trench blast using Primacord detonating cord, MS
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Connectors and Unimax dynamite.
SAFE BLASTING REMINDERS
EXPLOSIVES SELECTION
Successful trench blasting depends upon proper ex-
plosive selection, correct powder factor, proper vertical
explosives distribution, correct delay pattern and drilling
accuracy.
SUBDRILLING
Subdrilling is required for proper floor control and is
dependent on the depth of the trench.
• Trench depths of 4’ to 12’: subdrilling = 3’
• Trench depths over 12’: subdrilling = 4’
Note: these recommendations are based on borehole
diameters of 3.5” or less.
L TRENCH BLASTING
POWDER FACTOR
Power factor is expressed as pounds of explosive per cu-
bic yard of rock and is depth dependent. Cubic yardage
is calculated: Burden (ft) x Spacing (ft) x Hole Depth (ft)
(not including subdrill) ÷ 27
• Trench depths of 4’ to 12’: powder factor = 3.5
• Trench depths of 12’ to 20’: powder factor = 4.0
• Trench depths over 20’: powder factor = 5.0
Notes:
1 - Trench depth does not include subdrilling; hole
depth does.
2 - In trenches where the overburden is not removed,
the overburden is included in the cubic yard calculations.
3 - These recommendations are based on borehole
diameters of 3.5” or less.
4 - Recommended subdrill is 6” more than the trench
advance.
5 - Recommend no more than 1” difference between the
borehole diameter and powder diameter.
STEMMING
Stemming material should always be clean, minus ⅜”
crushed stone to improve fragmentation and reduce
flyrock potential. Drill cuttings will yield less than satisfac-
tory results and increase the potential of flyrock and poor
blasting results.
Stemming depths should be at least 20 times the bore-
hole diameter -or- one foot below the top of the rock with
overburden, when the depth of the overburden is at least
20 times the borehole diameter.
DECKING
In boreholes that are decked, the decks should consist
of at least 2.5 feet of clean, minus ⅜” crushed stone to
avoid interaction of explosive charges.
The firing sequence should be top-to-bottom. Top deck
first, bottom deck last.
EXPLOSIVE COMPARISON
DYNOMAX PRO
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
DYNOMIX
UNIMAX
Density UNIGEL
1.51 1.45 1.30 1.26 1.17 0.82
DYNOMAX PRO
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
DYNOMIX
UNIMAX
UNIGEL
Energy
RWS
1.20 1.20 1.09 0.84 1.14 1.00
DYNOMAX PRO
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
UNIMAX
DYNOMIX
UNIGEL
Energy
RBS
2.10 2.10 1.72 1.29 1.63 1.00
DYNOMAX PRO
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
DYNOMIX
UNIMAX
Detonation UNIGEL
Velocity
ft/sec 19,700 19,700 14,100 16,400 16,400 12,800
m/sec 6,000 6,000 4,300 5,000 5,000 3,900
DYNOMAX PRO
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
DYNOMIX
UNIMAX
UNIGEL
Detonation
Pressure
Kbars 136 130 60 79 73 31
DYNOMAX PRO
DYNOMIX
BLASTEX
DYNO TX
UNIMAX
UNIGEL
Gas
Volume
moles/kg 32 32 37 44 32 43
Properties
Best In Water
DESENSITIZED EXTRA GELATIN
NITROGLYCERIN DYNAMITE
MSDS #1019
Properties
Properties
Typical results
Weights of Various Solid Materials
a few myths
EXPLODE
about the future of
DYNAMITE
myth: Dynamite will soon be unavailable.
fact: Alfred Nobel invented dynamite over 130 years ago and
Dyno Nobel has been manufacturing it ever since. Both Dyno
Nobel and its affiliated companies are committed to supplying
dynamite far into the future.
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