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Dyno Nobel introduces new Navus handheld electronic initiation system

 

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Global Mining Review,

Dyno Nobel has introduced the newest addition to its electronic initiation offering, the Navus handheld blaster.

Navus is a lightweight, portable unit that allows operations to safely and reliably initiate blasts. Weighing just 600 grams, or 1.3 pounds, Navus can be carried anywhere on site. It supports up to 2500 m (1.6 miles) of harness wire for extended set-ups in surface and underground applications.

Navus is an ideal solution to initiate NONEL rounds when used with Dyno Nobel’s electronic DriftShot Starters underground. DriftShot Starters eliminate stray currents, radiofrequency interference, and static discharge. Together, Navus and DriftShot provide greater safety, efficiency, and control to empower operations to achieve superior blasting outcomes.

For operations that are switching from NONEL detonators to electronic detonators, Navus facilitates a smooth transition with a design engineered for simplicity in the field. Navus can improve fragmentation and vibration while lowering downstream costs through the combination of timing accuracy and precision of electronic detonators, so even small blasts net big results.

“Navus gives operations the power and performance of electronic initiation without the need for a large-scale system,” says Dirk Van Soelen, Group Technology Officer at Dyno Nobel. “Its light, compact form gives blasters what they need for safe, reliable, and efficient blasting, right in the palm of their hand.” Navus can be used with Dyno Nobel’s full range of electronic detonators, including the shock-resistant DigiShot XR series.

 

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