en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, the first blasting operation was successfully completed for the mine infrastructure project (Lot II) of the 20 million tons/year mining, beneficiation, and tailings engineering at the Hongge South Vanadium-Titanium Magnetite Mine in Sichuan Province, undertaken by China's Guangda Blasting (GHD). This marks the official entry of the project into the substantive construction phase.
The Hongge South Vanadium-Titanium Magnetite Mine development and utilization project is the top strategic mineral project in Sichuan Province's "14th Five-Year Plan." Located in Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province—the core enrichment area of China's vanadium-titanium magnetite resources—it boasts unique strategic resource endowments of vanadium and titanium. The project is designed to process 20 million tons of ore annually, covering the entire process of mining, beneficiation, and tailings, which is of great significance for revitalizing high-quality regional vanadium-titanium mineral resources and perfecting the full vanadium-titanium industry chain. As a well-known enterprise in China's civil explosives industry (GHD, Guangda Blasting), the company's undertaking of Lot II mine infrastructure construction is one of its key benchmark projects.
According to reports, the project team conducted multiple technical demonstrations and scheme discussions in response to the complex geological conditions and on-site construction conditions of the mining area. They continuously optimized blasting process parameters and systematically compiled special construction plans, safety control details, and emergency response plans. Since the project commenced, all construction personnel have strictly followed standardized operating procedures to ensure the entire first blasting process was safe and controllable. After the blast, the muck pile was well-formed with uniform fragmentation, and all technical parameters exceeded design requirements and national standards. The construction organization and on-site control were recognized by the owner.
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