MINING

Sandvik expands battery-electric range with new top hammer longhole drill

Latest addition from Sandvik adds to the company's battery-electric range of mining drill rigs

 The new fully-automated DL422iE top hammer longhole drill is the second battery-driven, zero-emission underground drill to be introduced by Sandvik.

The new fully-automated DL422iE top hammer longhole drill is the second battery-driven, zero-emission underground drill to be introduced by Sandvik.

The zero-emission Sandvik DL422iE joins Sandvik DD422iE as the company's second battery-driven underground drill.

Sandvik expects to offer a full range of battery-tramming rigs covering all underground drilling applications by the end of 2021.

The new DL422iE is designed for underground mass mining in 4 x 4m or larger production drifts. It features the latest intelligent technology to enable continuous and unmanned operation, with automation and teleremote for drilling during shift changes and breaks. Through these and other features, combined with comprehensive data collection and transfer through wireless networks, Sandvik's DL422iE helps to ensure improved equipment utilisation and productivity.

Improved drilling performance

Sandvik's DL422iE is capable of drilling vertical and inclined fans and single or parallel Ø89-127mm longholes up to 54m in depth using ST58 and ST68 tube rods. It is equipped with the powerful 33kW HF1560ST longhole rock drill, which is based on a proven concept in terms of drilling capacity, reliability and operating cost. With an impact frequency of 40-45Hz and optimised percussion dynamics for ST68 tubes, the DL422iE delivers optimal bit-to-rock contact for improved energy transfer. This leads to decreased stress level in rock tools, lower coupling/front housing temperatures and extended service life for shank adaptor and tube.

Extensive automation features

As standard, the DL422iE is equipped with Sandvik's Platinum drilling automation package for continuous and automated production drilling. This is combined with the i-Class iSOLO drilling control system to maximise productivity and enhance accuracy in drilling fans and parallel longholes. It acts as a full-time stinger control and is used in uploading drill plans to the control system, with drill plan management direct at the user interface to ensure one-hole automation drilling to a predefined depth. Furthermore, feed and boom positioning to the next hole are automatic, while data is transferred via WLAN ethernet connection.

In addition to the standard Platinum package, the DL422iE can be equipped with an optional automatic bit changer, enabling autonomous drilling of complete fans and working through shift changes. In addition to being equipped with MySandvik remote monitoring, units can also be integrated with AutoMine and OptiMine, providing multi-unit control and fan-to-fan remote tramming.

Emission-free carrier and tramming

As the industry's focus on sustainability increases, Sandvik's latest drilling solutions specifically address the challenge of providing enhanced operational drilling performance combined with reduced emissions. Sandvik has mounted the DL422iE on a C400E four-wheel-drive frame steered carrier equipped with an electric driveline system (battery package and electric motor) for zero diesel emissions and reduced operating costs. The batteries can be charged during drilling (a newly patented feature), while electric power can be drawn from the electrical supply system from the mine's network.

The DL422iE helps mines reduce overall emissions and ventilation and fuel costs, and to create a healthier working environment. Thanks to shorter cycle times and increased drilling capacity, it has the potential to help mines increase drilled metres per shift by up to 10 per cent. Productivity can increase by up to 20 per cent via improved equipment utilisation.

Hole accuracy and versatility in production drilling and air-mist flushing

Sandvik has equipped the DL422iE with the ZR35 telescopic boom and horseshoe type boom support with telescopic jacks for maximum drilling stability, the most effective foundation for accurate longhole drilling in mass mining. The wide 3,000mm total boom offset and 620mm telescopic extension allows a pivot line-height of 2,100mm, which is typical for a wide range of mining methods.

The 360-degree feed roll-over, large boom tilt and swing angles ensure fan drilling versatility in 4 x 4m or larger cross-sections. To ensure maximum accuracy in alignment, the boom is fully instrumented with electronic parallelism.

An optional extended boom support allows for up to +/-45-degree feed tilt in drilling fans or longholes, which increases versatility in downhole drilling in stopes at the end of the orebody, in drilling longholes in the ore/waste contact and in slot raise drilling.

Net penetration rates with air-mist flushing are up to 15 per cent higher on the DL422iE when compared to water flushing. The drill rig can be equipped with a CT80 onboard screw compressor (8m³/min @ seven-bar), which ensures efficient flushing and high net penetration rates. The use of the onboard air supply is a cost-efficient alternative to mine air infrastructure or portable units.

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