The blasting line is a type of blasting equipment commonly used in blasting construction, also known as the initiation line. It is mainly used to control the process and ensure that blasting is carried out safely and effectively.
The blasting line is composed of a blast wire, a cannon wire, a detonator line and a double-wire, which is insulated with polyethylene, and the conductor structure includes copper wire, copper-clad steel, copper-clad aluminum and low-carbon galvanizing. These cables are used in a wide range of applications, including mining, engineering blasting operations, field communications, oil exploration, urban and rural cable broadcasting, etc.
In blasting operations, the blasting line plays a vital role. First of all, it can send out alarm signals in time to warn miners to take safety measures, and effectively reduce the probability of safety accidents in the event of failure or failure. Secondly, the blasting line has a high degree of reliability and safety, such as waterproof, explosion-proof, anti-line failure and other mechanisms, which can ensure reliable operation in complex environments. In addition, the blasting line is highly flexible and adaptable, and can be customized and adjusted according to different blasting environments and needs.
When using blasting lines, special attention needs to be paid to safety issues. First of all, the relevant regulations and operating procedures must be followed to ensure the correct use and operation of the blasting line. Secondly, it needs to be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure that it is intact and functioning properly. In addition, it is strictly forbidden to use fixed blasting lines to avoid accidents such as misconnection of blasting wires.
In short, the blasting line is an indispensable part of the blasting process, and its design and manufacture need to comply with relevant standards and regulations to ensure its safety and reliability. When using a blasting line, special attention needs to be paid to safety issues, compliance with relevant regulations and operating procedures, and ensuring its correct use and operation.