Regulations two years ago caused changes in blasting plans that took mild steel drill pipe from 400 hours of life to just 130. Operations such as this in eastern Kentucky have limited their blasthole diameter to 6 3/4 inches and brought their blast pattern in from 18 by 18 to 16 by 16 feet. Reducing bit size, however, completely reconfigured a highly productive drilling formula that had evolved over years of careful engineering and practical experience with drilling in these ground conditions. In effect, maintaining regulatory compliance doubled and in some instances tripled drill steel cost per hour drilled.
Regulations two years ago caused changes in blasting plans that took mild steel drill pipe from 400 hours of life to just 130. Operations such as this in eastern Kentucky have limited their blasthole diameter to 6 3/4 inches and brought their blast pattern in from 18 by 18 to 16 by 16 feet. Reducing bit size, however, completely reconfigured a highly productive drilling formula that had evolved over years of careful engineering and practical experience with drilling in these ground conditions. In effect, maintaining regulatory compliance doubled and in some instances tripled drill steel cost per hour drilled.
It would seem that Atlas Copco has found a successful formula. While drilling, TEAMALLOY pipe offered greater stabilization and perfect rotation. Dust is down. Drill steel cost per hour is down. Production is up. And Atlas Copco Secoroc's TEAMALLOY drill steel is living up to its billing; that it would beat mild steel in cost per hour in any application, anywhere, every single time.