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Paste Holes

Paste holes are boreholes drilled in underground mines to inject a cement-like mixture (paste) into excavated areas. This process, known as paste fill, is crucial for ground support, ore recovery, and waste management.

Application

  • Backfill underground spaces
  • Create dewatering wells
  • Install casing in boreholes
  • Address complex underground conditions
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Benefits

  • Provides significant ground support, reducing the risk of collapses and ensuring safer working conditions.
  • Improves the ground stability
  • Management of water is done effectively
  • Support the underground infrastructure
  • Has the ability to adapt to various geological conditions
A deep, circular well with ribbed, stone walls extending down into darkness. The light at the opening casts shadows, emphasizing the textured surface and the well's depth.

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