TECHNOLOGY

Consistency key to Dyno Nobel technology plans

GETTING a blasting outcome that can be replicated every time is the key aim driving Dyno Nobel’s technology program.

Dyno Nobel is about a year away from an end-to-end automated blasting solution.

Dyno Nobel is about a year away from an end-to-end automated blasting solution.

Dyno Nobel chief technology officer Rob Rounsley told Australia's Mining Monthly that getting consistent blasting outcomes was high on the wish list of many of the company's customers. Automation of...

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