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Bridgewire detonators

This includes EBW (electric bridgewire) detonator called "explodierend Briicken-draht. This part is abstracted in Section 3, Part E, item c of this write-up)... [Pg.1052]

PATR 3366 J.G. Pelphrey, "Evaluation of RDX for Exploding Bridgewire Detonators (May 1966)... [Pg.1057]

EBW see Exploding bridgewire detonators 4 D807 6 E353—E354... [Pg.593]

Exploding bridgewire detonators of Reynolds Industries, Inc 6 E354... [Pg.615]

A -> 1-black blasting powder 35 A -> bridgewire detonator A (german. [Pg.14]

BrennschluB = end of burning 118 BrennschluBgeschwindigkeit = endburning velocity 118 Brennstoff = fuel 145 bridgewire detonators 41 94 brisance 42 84 362 Bruckenzunder = bridgewire detonator 41... [Pg.17]

EBW = exploding bridgewire detonator (USA) 130 ecran = barricade 29 Ecrasit Ekrasit = picric acid in France = ammonium trinitrocreso-late... [Pg.24]

EL-763 = permitted explosive (USA) elektrische Zunder - bridgewire detonators 41... [Pg.24]

HU-detonators = highly unsensitive bridgewire detonators (german)... [Pg.30]

Similar in some respects to an Exploding BridgeWire Detonator, the Exploding Foil Initiator uses a high electrical current to vaporize a foil and accelerate a dielectric flyer down a short barrel (typically about 0.2 mm long). The kinetic energy of the flyer is sufficient to initiate high density secondary explosives such as HNS directly. Invented in 1965 by John Stroud of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. [Pg.183]

It can be used as an active component in initiating mixtures, e.g. for electrical squibs in bridgewire detonators. It is more powerful and more sensitive than -+ Lead Styphnate reaction. [Pg.259]

Spark detonators have now been substituted by -> Bridgewire Detonators. If there is danger of stray currents, low-sensitivity primer types are employed, which can be actuated only by a strong current pulse. [Pg.356]

German institute for research and testing of equiptments and materials for use in gassy coal mines (including -> Permitted Explosives, -> Bridgewire Detonators and - Blasting Machines). [Pg.430]

Such detonators differ from conventional detonators in being watertight water cannot penetrate into the detonator even under increased water pressure (-> Bridgewire Detonator). [Pg.433]


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