
Rock Blasting
Rock blasting is a controlled process used in construction and mining to break large rock formations into smaller, more manageable pieces. It involves drilling holes into the rock, then filling them with explosives. When detonated, the explosives create a sudden release of energy, fracturing the rock. This method enables efficient removal of rock material, making it easier to access resources, build tunnels, or prepare sites. Precision in timing and blast design helps minimize vibration and damage to surrounding areas, ensuring safety and environmental considerations are met during the operation.