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Miner s Safety Explosive (Explosif de Surete Mineurs). The name under which ammonites were originally known Ref Daniel (1902), 441... [Pg.152]

A.N. Kiselev et al, FizGoreniyaVzryva 8 (4), 595 (1972) CA 78, 161672 (1973) The effects of shock waves produced by Ammonite 6Zh expin on powdered AP were examined. The AP, after having been exposed to expin, was studied by DTA (differential thermal analy-... [Pg.943]

Jurassic 195 Myr Two large continents form Laurasia (north) and Gondwana (south). Dinosaurs diversify first birds and mammals evolve gymnosperms dominate terrestrial vegetation ammonites radiate into diverse forms... [Pg.39]

The Lower Jurrasic deposits include the detritic formation (Hettangian - Lower Sinemurian), the limestone formation (Upper Sinemurian - Pliensbachian) and the marl formation with ammonites and belemnites (Toarcian). [Pg.105]

Wahrend des zweiten Weltkrieges diente diese Verbindung als Koh-lenstofftrager in schmelzbaren Ammonsalpetermischungen, welche homogen in die Schmelze einging (- Ammonite). [Pg.293]

Calcium hypochlorite has been used to neutralize toxic explosion gas in mining (Ref 8) Explosion of 1 kg detonite 10A ammonite No 6ZhB yields 42-56, and 58-81 1 poisonous gases, respectively. Use of ampules containing pyrolusite, NaHC03, or Ca hypochlorite (15-25% of the explosive wt) as neutralizing substances neutralized 50% of the poisonous gases ... [Pg.260]

Ammonite No 1. A blasting expl consisting of AN 88, DNT (Dinitrotoluene) 3, NG 3, vegetable flour 5 DPhA (Diphenylamine) 1%... [Pg.405]

Nitrato ammonico o Nitrato d ammonio (Ammonium Nitrate, abbrd as AN). It is described in Ref 31, p 306—16. Used in a wide variety of military and commercial expls, such as Afocite, Albite, Amatolo, Ammonal, Ammonite No 1,... [Pg.430]

Accdg to Marshall 3 (Ref 4, pp 118—19) a number of Favier type explosives have passed the Buxton Test for British "permitted 1 explosives. They all contained a consider able proportion of NaCl. He lists among such exp Is Ammonites No 1 No 2, Bellite No 2,... [Pg.393]

Other examples of infusible explosives are the Ammonites with the composition shown in Table 51. [Pg.265]

Ingredients Donarit Wetter- Astralit Chrome Ammonit Ammon Carbonit Gelatine Wetter- Astralit... [Pg.406]

Sulphur dust is more dangerous than coal-dust, because of the low ignition temperature of sulphur suspensions in air. According to Dubnov [53] 100 g charges of the U.S.S.R. explosives Ammonit No. 1 and 8 ignited sulphur dust. The same explosives did not ignite a methane-air mixture when the quantities were 400 and 500-650 g respectively. In sulphur mines explosives of very low detonation temperature should be used. [Pg.420]

During World War II Gelatine-Donarit 1 was extensively used, as was Dynamite 1 and Ammonite 1. The composition of Gelatine-Donarit 1 was ... [Pg.455]

Ingredients Ammonite No. 2 Antifrost Penrhyn Powder Douglas Powder Eversoft Tees Powder Hawkite No. 3 Polar Dynobel Polar Samsonite No. 3 Polar Saxonite No. 3 Polar Viking... [Pg.462]


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