In recent years, as requirements for safe mining operations and environmental protection standards have continued to rise, traditional explosive blasting has become increasingly inadequate to meet practical needs in some mining areas and engineering applications. As a physical fracturing method that is free of explosives, free of open flames, and produces low vibration, carbon dioxide fracturing tube technology is being adopted by an increasing number of mining and engineering companies, emerging as an important choice for safe rock breaking. Against this backdrop, the practical application effects of carbon dioxide fracturing tubes in actual mining projects are gradually becoming evident, and their safety and controllability have been thoroughly validated.
Dec 23,2025
As the global mining industry enters a new phase characterized by "high safety, high environmental protection, and high efficiency," traditional explosive materials have come under strict restrictions in many countries and regions. In recent years, green, flameless fracturing technologies—represented by **carbon dioxide blasting (CO₂ fracturing technology)**—have gradually become a key technological focus for mining companies, engineering contractors, and overseas resource developers.
Dec 08,2025
Dec 01,2025
Chongqing, China — Chongqing Chuangpuda Machinery Technology Co., Ltd. continues to strengthen its position as a leading manufacturer in the field of CO₂ fracturing equipment. With advanced R&D capabilities and a strong commitment to green innovation, the company is redefining energy technology with safer, cleaner, and more efficient solutions.
Oct 28,2025
Rock blasting engineering: Differences between carbon dioxide blasting and explosive blasting. Carbon dioxide blasting is safe, environmentally friendly, and eliminates misfires and destructive shock waves.
Jun 04,2025
Carbon dioxide fracturing equipment is specifically designed and developed for the mining industry. It is mainly used for mining, quarrying, rock splitting, stone yards, and metal mine splitting and mountain opening.