
In this blog post, we'd like to offer a thermic lance as one of the various solutions for cutting reinforced concrete structures in historic high-rise buildings without the use of an excavator.
Demolition Works
Demolition is the process of tearing down, razing, destroying, or otherwise destroying a building or structure, in whole or in part. Construction work is defined as any task related to the demolition of a structure. Many of the risks involved in concrete demolition are present during demolition work. Moreover, concrete demolition activity is particularly perilous because it entails additional risks as a result of unknowable elements.
Mainly, the workers will use excavators or concrete demolition hammers to tear down interior walls, construction, buildings, ore bin of mining closure, and so on. However, due to specific areas, the harness of buildings, and the structure of concrete, using those tools and equipment would be tough for operators. By this, using a stronger flame created by thermic lance steep pipes would be a precise choice to solve the situation regarding concrete demolition.
Ore bin of Mining Closure
Daiwa Lance Thermic Lance for Demolition Works
- Opening iron notch and tap hole Blast furnace and Electric Furnace.
- Removing of metal and slag stuck to mixer car, converter, and Electric Furnace.
- Cleaning ladle nozzle and tundish nozzle in continuous casting equipment.
- Fusing and cutting steel piles and large scrap objects.

For Demolition purpose:
- Types of pipes for concrete demolition of high-rise buildings, ore bin of mining closure
- Thermic lance 17.3 Type-W is suitable for thicker and harder areas.
- Safety use Thermic Lance
- The position of the operator should be higher than the cutting point so that the thermic lance makes an angle of about 45 degrees. Oxygen pressure should be regulated at about 9 bar for smooth cutting. We have created a step-by-step guide to operating Thermic Lance with safety as well.
- The position of the operator should be higher than the cutting point so that the thermic lance makes an angle of about 45 degrees. Oxygen pressure should be regulated at about 9 bar for smooth cutting. We have created a step-by-step guide to operating Thermic Lance with safety as well.
Position of the operator cutting Concrete by Thermic Lance
- Protective equipment
- The operator should wear protective gear to shield from the particle projection and sparks.
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Performance of Thermic Lance for Concrete Demolition



Conclusion
Working for concrete demolition and demolishing portions of mining closure is a dangerous task, and thermic lance-using construction enterprises are uninformed of what to look for to ensure safety. There is a lack of information regarding the usage of thermic lances to cut reinforced concrete structures. It is ideal for consumers to be able to find a way for having steel structures and concrete destruction that is well regarded for safety, security, and health for old high-rise buildings that cannot be demolished by excavators owing to a shortage of room.
If you wish to know more about our solution for concrete demolition, especially for the Mining industry, please contact our dynamic team to support you during your journey.
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