sprängmetoder
Sprängmetoder, or blasting methods, refer to the controlled use of explosives to break down rock or other materials. These techniques are widely employed in mining, construction, quarrying, and demolition. The fundamental principle involves creating a hole, inserting an explosive charge, and detonating it to generate rapid expansion of gases. This expansion creates a shockwave that fractures the material.
Various types of explosives are used, including dynamite, ANFO (ammonium nitrate and fuel oil), and emulsion
Initiation systems, such as electric detonators, non-electric detonators, and detonating cords, are used to set off