Reverse Circulation

Reverse Circulation a powerful and efficient technique for creating underground structures with minimal environmental impact. It’s a valuable tool for various industries and applications, from mining and construction to environmental remediation and investigations.

Application

  • Reverse Circulation is widely used for creating drainage systems in mines, landfills and construction sites.
  • Vertical and inclined shafts for mining access, utility tunnels, and water wells.
  • Used to collect soil samples and assess ground conditions for various construction projects.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.
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Benefits

  • The continuous circulation of fluid quickly removes cuttings, leading to faster drilling progress compared to traditional methods.
  • There’s less chance of ground collapse or subsidence around the excavation.
  • The operator can precisely control the direction of the drill head, allowing for accurate shaft creation.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.

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