kirobbantatás
Kirobbantatás is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "detonation" or "blasting." It refers to the controlled use of explosives to break apart rock or other hard materials. This process is commonly employed in mining, quarrying, construction, and demolition projects. The primary goal of kirobbantatás is to fragment large masses of material into smaller, manageable pieces for removal or further processing.
The process involves carefully planning the blast pattern, selecting appropriate explosives, and precisely placing charges within
Kirobbantatás utilizes various types of explosives, such as dynamite, ANFO (ammonium nitrate/fuel oil), and specialized blasting