Understanding Dynamiting: A Guide to Using Explosives in Mining, Construction, and Demolition
Dynamiting is a process of using explosives to break up or displace rock, soil, or other materials. It is commonly used in mining, construction, and demolition projects. The explosives are placed in holes drilled into the material and then detonated, causing the material to break up or be displaced. Dynamiting can be used to expose buried mineral deposits, to create tunnels and underground spaces, and to demolish buildings and other structures.
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