BRISBANE, Australia: Leading dust suppression specialists Global Road Technology (GRT) are today launching their latest dust control initiative as they seek to mitigate air pollution caused by mining activity in Australia.
According to GRT General Manager, Daniel Grundy, GRT 12X and GRT DC Binder are a response to a major issue facing the mining industry when it comes to lessening the air pollution caused by its activities - namely that water 'sucks' when it comes to dust suppression.
Water as a tool to suppress coal dust quite frankly sucks, said Mr Grundy.
This is a rather blunt assessment, but the fact is that traditional water-based methods employed by miners to mitigate the generation of coal, silica, and other hazardous dust are ineffective due to the water's chemistry, and wasteful due to the amount of continual watering required to try and manage mining dust. GRT 12X and its sister product DC Binder have been developed and trialled over a half decade period as a scientific response to this issue and present an effective, sustainable, safe, non-toxic, biodegradable alternative that stops dust from drill and blast activities at the source rather than drift across the mine site - impacting workers and neighbouring communities.
This technology is designed by GRT to resolve the issues caused by traditional methods of dust suppression in that traditional methods using solely water to capture particulates are quite ineffective due to the respective properties of the two particles - resulting in them repelling each other like two positive ends of a magnet.
When GRT DC Binder is combined with the 12X Dust Suppression for drilling they work in a complementary manner in that 12X captures dust particles preventing them becoming airborne, then GRT DC Binder is used to ensure that the hazardous material does not then spread from where it falls by binding the cuttings together in one location.
This prevents the super fine dust from becoming airborne when disturbed by the wind, vehicles, or even members of the blast crew as they work in the drill pattern area.
For Daniel Grundy, this approach epitomises GRT's philosophy of dynamic dust management.
Our entire philosophy at GRT is based on dynamic dust management - that is proactively resolving the problem of air pollution at its source via our engineering processes and product suite to stop the issue in its tracks, Mr Grundy said.
Our goal is ending dust as a mine site hazard - with our offering designed to provide comprehensive, whole of mine site solutions to ensure that workers, communities, nearby farmers, and the environment aren't negatively impacted by mining activity. This approach accounts for the entirety of site infrastructure involved in mine site operations from drill and blast to excavation and hauling, processing and then offsite transport to the port and beyond.
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