Surface blasting units new from Dyno Nobel

By |  September 30, 2020
Dyno Nobel has customers in the mining, quarry, construction, pipeline and geophysical exploration industries. Photo: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel has customers in the mining, quarry, construction, pipeline and geophysical exploration industries. Photo: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel released its EZshot EZDet (EZD) series for surface blasting.

The new units consist of a green shock tube with a surface detonator attached to one end and a high-strength (#12) in-hole electronic detonator on the other. The surface detonator is set inside of a color-coded plastic EZ Connector block to facilitate easy connections to shock tube leads, and it can hold up to six shock tube leads.

Easy-to-read, color-coded delay tags display the delay number and nominal firing time prominently to ensure ease of use, Dyno Nobel says. Units can be easily connected to one another to satisfy basic blast design requirements in quarry, mining and construction operations the company adds.

They can also be used in combination with Nonel MS, Nonel EZTL or Nonel TD detonators for complex blast design requirements and to minimize inventory of initiation system components.

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