08.03.2021

Partner in the mining industry

Mining is as old as human history itself. Even during the Stone Age, people mined mineral resources – in the form of flints. Today, MAPAL also makes a small contribution to mining in the modern era as a partner to manufacturers of mining drilling tools.

The picture shows two hands holding rocks from mining.
  • The picture shows two hands holding rocks from mining.
  • Two versions of the Rockbit-Drill from MAPAL for mining tools.
All over the world, miners extract mineral resources, such as coal, oil, gas, metals, precious stones and salts from the earth. The construction of tunnels, pipelines or wells also falls within the scope of modern mining. So does work carried out in quarries. Back in the early days, primitive tools were used to dig for the mineral resources, whereas today, high-tech superstructures, equipment and tools are used for mining.

Drilling tools an important part of modern mining

The drilling tools that break the rock and carry it out in chunks are an essential part of the process when blast drilling, drilling for pipelines or creating new shafts in mines, for example. Rotary bits are often used for larger diameters in a range of applications. These usually consist of three movable rollers. These rollers rotate and press against the rock. In this way, the rock particles are gradually broken off. The use of drill bits has also already proven its worth in the field of mining, especially for smaller diameters. They work hand-in-hand with the corresponding tool holder and the machine according to the same principle as a hammer drill.

Both types of tools (rotary bits and drill bits) have in common that their steel tool bodies (cold-work steel, alloyed tempering steel or special steel) are equipped with bit inserts made of carbide in order to break even very hard rock. After all, the bit inserts are literally at the forefront when it comes to creating the different cavities in the various types of rock and soil.
 

Sitze der Bit-Einsätze µm-genau bearbeiten

Um Prozesssicherheit beim Bergbau zu gewährleisten, wird entsprechend viel Wert auf die hochpräzise Fertigung der Werkzeuge gelegt. Die Sitze für die Bit-Einsätze bearbeiten die Bohrwerkzeughersteller für den Bergbau deshalb µm-genau. MAPAL hat speziell für diese Anwendung den Rockbit-Drill aus Vollhartmetall entwickelt. In Kombination mit dem MAPAL Hydrodehnspannfutter bearbeiten Kunden die Sitze für die Bit-Einsätze hochpräzise.

Der Rockbit-Drill im Detail

Der Rockbit-Drill ist mit einer innovativen Beschichtung versehen, die für eine hohe Verschleißfestigkeit und damit eine lange Standzeit sorgt. Den optimalen Abtransport der Späne stellen speziell gestaltete Spannuten sicher. Durch seine Vierfasengeometrie erzeugt das Werkzeug eine optimale Bohrungsqualität hinsichtlich Fluchtungs- und Positionsgenauigkeit. Der Rockbit-Drill ist mit einem Spitzenwinkel von 141° zur Bearbeitung der Bohrkronen-Sitze und mit einem Spitzenwinkel von 180° zur Bearbeitung der Rollenmeißel-Sitze verfügbar.
Zwei Ausführungen des Rockbit-Drills von MAPAL für Bergbauwerkzeuge.
Der Rockbit-Drill ist mit einem Spitzenwinkel von 141° zur Bearbeitung der Bohrkronen-Sitze und mit einem Spitzenwinkel von 180° zur Bearbeitung der Rollenmeißel-Sitze verfügbar. 

Successful use in practice

One of MAPAL’s customers is successfully using the new Rockbit-Drill with a diameter of 16 mm for their drill bits. The manufacturer produces the drill bits from low-alloy steel on a machining centre with a hollow shank taper A63 spindle. The drilling depth is 1xD-1.5xD. 

Machining values:
•    Cutting speed 80 m/min
•    Spindle speed 1,600 rpm
•    Feed 0.2 mm

The Rockbit-Drill can reliably process 1,618 bores. The customer is delighted: “We used to use a different tool from a competitor, but we could only machine 600 bores with that.” The customer was able to double the feed rate compared to what they could achieve using the previous tool. And, in this way, they could significantly increase the number of cycles. In addition, the MAPAL tools produce an optimum surface quality of Ra (average roughness value) = 0.8 µm. The Rockbit-Drill has convinced the customer in every respect – both with the accuracy of the bores and the low burr formation.
 

Massive savings, more process reliability and a higher degree of automation

The customer also mentions another benefit that they are able to achieve thanks to the tool from MAPAL. Depending on the bore diameter achieved, different bit inserts are pressed into the tool body. The mining tool manufacturer has various diameters of bit inserts in stock for this. The higher the variations in bore diameter, the more different inserts the manufacturer must have in stock. “Thanks to the high dimensional accuracy with the MAPAL Rockbit-Drill, we can significantly limit this variety of bit inserts, and thus save costs. The bores are within a much narrower tolerance range”, the customer is pleased to say. In addition, the process reliability increases. And what’s more: “We are able to achieve a higher level of automation as a result”.

Kathrin Rehor, PR Project Manager at MAPAL

Contact

Kathrin Rehor Public Relations Kathrin.Rehor@mapal.com Phone: +49 7361 585 3342


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