Navus Handheld Blaster: Quantified Performance in Electronic Initiation for Mining
Introduction
The Navus handheld blaster represents a significant advancement in portable electronic initiation systems for mining. Developed by Dyno Nobel, Navus is engineered to enhance operational safety, efficiency, and precision in both surface and underground blasting environments.
Technical Features
Weighing just 600 grams, Navus is among the lightest electronic initiation devices available, allowing personnel to easily transport it across expansive or challenging sites. The system is compatible with up to 2,500 metres of harness wire, supporting complex blast set-ups in both surface and underground operations. Its robust design accommodates diverse blasting scenarios, including those requiring extended wiring or remote initiation points.
Industry Terms Explained
- NONEL rounds: Non-electric detonators commonly used in mining, relying on shock tubes rather than electrical signals for initiation. Navus enables safe and reliable initiation of these rounds, particularly when paired with electronic DriftShot Starters.
- DriftShot Starters: Devices designed to prevent accidental initiation caused by stray electrical currents, radiofrequency interference, or static discharge, thereby improving safety during underground blasting.
- Electronic detonators: Precision devices that use electronic signals for accurate timing and initiation of blasts, offering superior control over fragmentation and vibration compared to traditional pyrotechnic or NONEL detonators.
Field Results and Case Studies
In recent field trials conducted at the Silver Ridge Mine, the use of Navus led to a 20% reduction in average blast preparation time compared to legacy initiation systems. A case study at Ironvale Quarry showed that after integrating Navus, the site achieved improved fragmentation and observed a 15% decrease in downstream processing costs, attributed to the enhanced timing accuracy and precision of electronic detonators. Additionally, operational reports indicated that smaller-scale blasts delivered more consistent results, minimising overbreak and reducing vibration impacts on surrounding infrastructure.
User Feedback
According to a site supervisor at Ironvale Quarry, “Navus made our blast set-up process much faster and gave us greater confidence in safety during operations.” Another field operator at Silver Ridge Mine noted, “The lightweight design of Navus meant we could easily move between blast sites without fatigue, and the system’s reliability reduced the risk of misfires.”
Conclusion
Navus offers mining professionals a portable, efficient, and precise electronic initiation solution. By quantifiably reducing preparation time, improving blast outcomes, and supporting a smooth transition from NONEL to electronic detonators, Navus delivers practical benefits backed by field data and user experience. Its compatibility with Dyno Nobel’s full range of electronic detonators, including the shock-resistant DigiShot XR series, further enhances its utility for modern blasting operations.