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British Permitted Explosives

Permissible Explosive. The American equivalent to British Permitted Explosive. [Pg.200]

Haswelite. A British permitted explosive which passed the Buxton Test (See Vol 2, p B 394). [Pg.14]

Douglas Powder. See Vol 3 of Encycl, Table on pp C452—C453, under British Permitted Explosives (Sheathed and Unsheathed)... [Pg.436]

Duxite. One of the older (1914) British permitted explosives which. passed the Rotherham Gallery Test . It consisted of NG 31—33, CC (collodion cotton) 0.75—1 5,... [Pg.475]

Typical British permitted explosives which are "sheathed with Na bicarbonate or Na chloride, as well as some corresponding EqS explosives are listed in Ref 34a, pp 20-1 ... [Pg.233]

Accdg to Marshall 3 (Ref 4, pp 118—19) a number of Favier type explosives have passed the Buxton Test for British permitted explosives. They all contained a considerable proportion of NaCl. He lists among such expls Ammonites No 1 No 2, Bellite No 2, Celmonite, Gathurst Powder, Haswelile, Haw-kites, Norsabite, Roburite and Tuthilite... [Pg.393]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.450 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.45 ]




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