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Hydrogen peroxide explosives for SADC mining

The new partnership will aid the shift to more sustainable mining in the SADC region (Image source: Hypex Bio)

Omnia Holdings company BME and Sweden-based Hypex Bio Explosives Technology are set to roll out the world’s first commercially available hydrogen peroxide explosives (HPEs) across the southern African mining market
 
The two companies have advanced their partnership beyond existing cooperation in Canada by initiating an infrastructure and product development programme for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.
 
BME and Hypex Bio will now gradually introduce the HPEs in the SADC mining market for various blasting applications over time.
 
BME’s managing director Ralf Hennecke said the move was in line with BME’s focus on supporting customers with future-fit solutions, which provide a safe, sustainable and efficient alternative to ammonium nitrate-based explosives.
 
He noted that providing customers with access to hydrogen peroxide emulsion products is a clear testament to an ongoing commitment to innovation and customer value.
 
“The SADC mining industry is facing increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions due to international trade policies, climate change commitments as well as environmental, social and governance (ESG) imperatives,” he said.
 
“Therefore, through this partnership between BME and Hypex Bio, we will continue to respond to our customers’ challenges.”
 
It marks a significant step forward, underpinned by Hypex Bio’s ongoing progress in rolling out hydrogen peroxide products tailored to the SADC climate and its challenging mining environment.
 
The development also builds on the established partnership between BME and Hypex Bio to enhance the ongoing development and introduction of hydrogen peroxide emulsions in key markets, while providing Omnia Holdings – a minority equity stakeholder in Hypex Bio – with access to cutting-edge technology.
 
While the southern African region’s abundant mineral resources position SADC as a key player in shaping the future of clean energy and sustainable development, the mining of these critical minerals presents multifaceted challenges, including environmental dimensions.
 
Hennecke added that hydrogen peroxide products complement BME’s existing product portfolio and enhance its standing as a leader in the supply of sustainable bulk emulsions.
 
“Packaged emulsion cartridges and bulk emulsion products will evolve from this infrastructure and product development programme,” he said.
 
Hennecke also noted that the technology had the potential to change the explosives supply industry by reducing the total greenhouse gas emission footprint by up to 90%, where implemented.
 
Considering that hydrogen peroxide-based explosives decompose into water and oxygen, pollutants, such as nitrates, are eliminated.
 
This, in turn, reduces the need for costly water-treatment and ventilation, while also facilitating faster blast cycles and increased efficiency.
 
Manufacturing these emulsions is also less energy intensive than the process involved in producing ammonium nitrate-based emulsions, further reducing the carbon footprint of the mining value chain.
 
Additionally, testing has shown that hydrogen peroxide emulsions perform similar to nitrate-based types – even outperforming them in some instances.
 
Thomas Gustavsson, CEO of Hypex Bio, said that hydrogen peroxide explosive represented a paradigm shift in blasting operations, a critical step in mining, quarrying and construction.
 
“The partnership between Hypex Bio and BME will play a significant role in the shift to more sustainable mining in SADC, while also establishing the standard for next generation blasting in the region – essential for the sustainable industries and societies of the future,” he said.
 
“Environmentally friendly explosives are a natural way to extract and build, driving improved supply chains for raw materials and infrastructure.”
 
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