Dyno Nobel handheld electronic initiation system blasts off

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Latest bit of kit as part of electronic initiation series

Dyno Nobel has been in business for 160 years

Dyno Nobel has been in business for 160 years | Credits: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel has introduced a new handheld blaster. Navus is a lightweight, portable unit that allows operations to safely and reliably initiate blasts, the company said. Weighing just 600 grams, or 1.3…

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