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Blasting machines

Magneto Exploder (Blasting Machine, Plunge Battery). A small portable electric generator... [Pg.27]

Blasting machine) 335 (Cordeau Bickford) 336 (Primacord) 337-40 (Primers for propellent charges) 340-43 (Electric primers) 343 (Igniting primers) 343-65 (Fuzes, boosters and adapters)... [Pg.1024]

Dept of the Army Field Manual FM5-25 (1967), 22-3 (Time blasting fuses) 23-5 (Detonating cords) 25-31 (Blasting cap, electric and nonelectric) 31-2 (Blasting machine) 34 (M10 Universal HE destructor) ... [Pg.1037]

Condenser-Discharge Type Hercules Incorporated markets five condenser-discharge blasting machines VME 450, VME 225 Blasters manufactured by Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc., Evanston, 111 60204... [Pg.69]

Factory in Mereto di Tomba, near Udine (Dynamites, DNT, PETN, Industrial Explosives, Detonating Fuse, Blasting Machines)... [Pg.403]

Dainamaito. Dynamite NG (Nitroglycerol) contg composite expls from Denki tenkagu. Electric Blasting Machine Exploder... [Pg.468]

Denki tengaku. Electric Blasting Machine Exploder... [Pg.470]

Exploder is the same as Blasting Machine described in Vol 2 of Encycl, p 212-L. See also Blascers Hdb (1966), pp 113—119 Note Accdg to NOLTR 1111 (1952), p G2, exploder is an alternate term for a fuze, usually used in connection with torpedoes... [Pg.226]

For underwater work, a combination system is recommended. Best results are obtd when die detonating cord is led from the main chge to a point above the surface of die water. An electric blasting cap is then attached to the cord and connected to the blasting machine or other power supply. This combination gives positive results because all electrical connections are above water Ref Anon, Use of Explosives in Underwater Salvage , US Navy Dept, Bureau of Ordnance Pamphlet DP 2081(1956), Chapter 5, pp 28-38... [Pg.419]

It might be noted that ordinary batteries (such.as of Leclanche) as well as dry cells and storage hatteries continued to be used in exploders (blasting machines), especially for military purposes. They were, however, partly replaced by magnetos or dynamos, such as in Push-Down and Twist Exploders... [Pg.678]

A loose abrasive powder can be used to impinge on the rubber rather in the manner of a shot blasting machine, or tumbled with the rubber test pieces in a rotating drum. These are logical ways to simulate the action of sand or similar abradants impinging on the rubber in service, as may be the case with conveyor belts or tank linings, but this type of test is not very common. [Pg.229]

Refs l)Meyer(1943),334-5 2)Anon, "Ammunition Inspection Guide , TM 9-1904(1944), 762 3)F.C. Gibson F.W.Brown, US BurMines RI 4136(1947) 4)Blasters Hbd(l952),I06ff 5)Anon,Explosivst 1954, 127-8(Blasting machine with millisec delay)... [Pg.212]

DPhA = diphenylamine 104 DPP = diphenylphthalate 163 Drehgriffmaschine = twist knob blasting machine 38 dreibasiges Pulver = triple-base gun powder... [Pg.23]

FA = furfuryl alcohol FA/AN = mixture furfuryl alcohol/ani-line/hydrazine 46/47/7 face burning 140 Fackel = flare 142 factices = Mock explosives 218 fallhammer 140 185 farine de guar = guar gum 158 Favier explosives = ammonium nitrate explosives (France Belgium now obsolete) Federzugmaschine - blasting machines 37... [Pg.26]

Kondensatoranztindmaschinen = capacitator blasting machines 37 Kontur-Sprengen = smooth blasting 290... [Pg.32]

Stirnabbrand = face burning 58 140 Stoppine = quick-match cambric 272 storage of explosives 138 139 299 Stoftgriffmaschinen = blasting machines wiht impact knob 37 Stofttrankungssprengen = pulsed infusion shotfiring 270 StoR>welle = shock wave 80 straight dynamites 27 strands 66... [Pg.44]

Non-explosive devices and materials used in blasting, such as, but not limited to, cap crimpers, tamping bags, -+ Blasting Machines, Blasting Galvanometers, and cartridge punches. [Pg.86]


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