So much more from BME’s next-generation Xplolog
Mining solutions specialist BME has released a new version of its popular Xplolog system for capturing and analysing data on blast holes and decks.
A mobile device for hole and deck data capturing
Online dashboard for data analysis and custom reporting
A mobile device for hole and deck data capturing
Data collected on-site through the Logger device can be used with BME's Blastmap blast simulation and prediction modules, to analyze and improve blast outcomes based on accurate data.
Mobile phone or tablet device options available.
Comment on block, hole and deck level to provide more information if required.
List-view of all blocks in progress with a variety of block sorting options and pin-to-top functionality.
Select ALL layers or a specific activity layer, e.g. Drilling only.
Set tolerances across the activities in the blast design file.
Create a logline for faster capturing.
Block summary view of pre-blast status on a selected block and a graphical block design representation of hole positions indicating hole statuses like over and under drilled, charged and stemmed.
Recording of actual dipping (incl. first dipped), priming, charging, top up and stemming values while displaying the original planned value with the deviation to the user.
Real-time data syncing to a cloud-hosted database over GSM or Wi-Fi.
Display the status whether a hole or deck is correctly, over or under drilled, charged or stemmed.
Leverage cloud-computing to recalculate values when actual data deviates from planned values.
Add and delete unplanned holes to a designed blast.
Block search functionality.
Online dashboard for data analysis and custom reporting
Import design data from any blast design software through the import wizard.
Real-time view and monitoring of the block progress.
Block list view with real-time progress indicators for each block. Customise the columns you would like to see in your block list view.
Quick overview dashboard on each block to view in real-time holes and decks progress.
Graphical view of the block with legend to indicate different hole and deck states for dipping, priming, charging, top up and stemming.
Showing alerts and action required per hole and deck for pro-active correction.
Access to accurate charging information for invoicing and auditing.
View online or download predefined or custom reports.
Mining solutions specialist BME has released a new version of its popular Xplolog system for capturing and analysing data on blast holes and decks.
To achieve optimal blasting results for mining efficiency, mines need real-time data from their blasting blocks; BME’s new generation Xplolog does just that – and is being put to work at a large opencast mine in South Africa’s Northern Cape province.
The blast was conducted by BME, an Omnia Group company, at the end of 2020 at a manganese mine in South Africa’s Northern Cape province. Using its well-proven AXXIS electronic initiation system, BME was able to plan and execute a blast of 4,647 detonators. Just a few months earlier, the company had broken a previous record at the same mine by initiating 3,780 detonators in a single blast.