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Blasting gelatin Trauzl test

The following props are given In Blatt (Ref 3) Friction Sensitivity vety. insensitive Impact Sensitivity — less sensitive than PA Initiation Sensitivity — very insensitive when cast Power, by Trauzl Test — 146% PA Power, by Ballistic Mortar — 91% of Blasting Gelatin... [Pg.20]

Abel Heat Test at 82.2° — 3 mins (NG 10 mins) Friction Sensitivity — very insensitive Impact Sensitivity — very insensitive Initiation by Detonators — incomplete with No 8 Briska Detonator in Trauzl Test Power by Ballistic Mortar — 62% Blasting Gelatin, which.corresponds to about 110% TNT Power by Trauzl Test — 106% TNT Thermal Stability at 120°— no brown fumes after 5 hours... [Pg.51]

Ref l,p 87) Vel of Deton at d 1.63,7500-7800 m/sec. Diminution of Sensitivity of Blasting Gelatin. This expl in storage progressively hardens with age and this is accompanied by a diminution of sensitivity to initiation and by a considerable decrease in power as detd by Trauzl Test. [Pg.211]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.211 , Pg.235 , Pg.285 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.211 , Pg.235 , Pg.285 ]




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