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Mining services company launches drilling product for exploration

25th January 2013

  

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Integrated exploration drilling products and services provider Boart Longyear reports that it has launched the GTUMX diamond coring bit as the latest addition to its Ultramatrix (UMX) line, adding to their product range in South Africa.

The GTUMX is designed for shallow holes and conventional drilling for both exploration and geotechnical applications. The ability to drill faster with high penetration rates and ability to outperform existing bit technology, in a wide range of ground formations, makes the GTUMX ideal for customers who seek an affordable alternative to their current bit selection.

“Boart Longyear is excited to introduce the GTUMX diamond core bits into the South African market,” says Boart Longyear global product manager Matthew Baird.

“The GTUMX bits are ideal for shallow holes and conventional drilling. This allows our customers to be very competitive with a bit of true value at a reasonable price,” he adds.

Boart Longyear will launch an AXT size GTUMX bit in the South African region first. This will be followed by additional bit size releases and expansion into the Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America regions.

GTUMX diamond coring bits feature the Boart Longyear UMX formula. UMX bits use an advanced metallurgical formula that is impregnated with large synthetic diamonds. The formula increases the efficiency of high penetration capabilities with longer bit life and allows the GTUMX to turn easily from one ground formation to another.

The GTUMX also features the Razorcut design on the face of the bit. This speeds up exposure of the diamonds and enables the bit to begin cutting right out of the box. The wide tapered waterways improve surface flushing and cutting, while reducing wear on the inner diameter of the bit, particularly in broken, abrasive conditions.

With over 120 years of expertise, Boart Longyear is a leading provider of drilling services and products for the mining industry. It also has a substantial drilling and products presence in mine dewatering, environmental sampling, energy and oil sands exploration.

Edited by Megan van Wyngaardt
Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

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