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Down-the-Hole (DTH) air drilling is a percussion drilling technique where a pneumatic hammer is located directly behind the drill bit at the bottom of the hole. Compressed air serves both as the power source for the hammer and as the medium for removing drill cuttings from the borehole. This method is widely used in mining, water well drilling, geothermal applications, and construction projects.
DTH air drilling offers significant advantages in penetration rate, hole quality, and operational efficiency in suitable formations. However, its limitations in unstable ground conditions, dependence on substantial air supply, and environmental considerations must be carefully evaluated. The choice to use DTH air drilling should be based on specific geological conditions, project requirements, environmental regulations, and economic considerations. When applied appropriately, it remains one of the most efficient methods for drilling in hard rock formations.