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Carbonite

At low temperatures unstable adsorption products or reaction intermediates could be trapped. Thus, carbonite CO, ions arise on CO interaction with basic oxygen ions which account for catalytic reaction of isotopic scrambling of CO or thiophene on activated CaO. [Pg.431]

Nahsen Explosives. Several commercial expls of the carbonite type were patented in 1899 by Spregnstoffwerke Dr R. Nahsen Co of Hamburg, Ger. One was named Phoenix Powder and contained NG 29.5, K nitrate 32.0, wood meal 38.0 collodion cotton 0.5%... [Pg.184]

New Explosive Co, Ltd. At Stowmarket, Engl, it was the first plant to manufacture compressed blocks of wet NC by Abel s method. These blocks were used as bursting charges in various projectiles as well as for demolition purposes. This facility also manufd Dynamites, Gelignite, Cordite, Carbonite, etc Ref Daniel (1902), 451... [Pg.208]

B, I, II and III Blastine, Burrows Explosive, Carbonites, Cheddites (Perchlorate), Cremonita, Dynobel, Explosif P, Frazer Explosive (for clearing mine fields), Gesteinspermonit, Gesteins-persalit, Herculite, Kaipinites, Kratits, Lheure... [Pg.647]

Permonite (Permonit, Perminite). Ger blasting expls based on perchlorate, manufd by the Sprengstoff A-G Carbonit before WWI. Typical formulations were K perchlorate 30 to 37.5,... [Pg.660]

Naoum (Ref 2) states that Phoenix Powders were a variety of Brit Carbonites (see Vol 2, C61-R) contg NG 28—31, K nitrate or chlorate 30—34, NC 1, and woodmeal 33—37%... [Pg.727]

Surface carbonites, carbonates, inorganic carboxylates and sometimes formates (specially at low temperature) were identified by Fourier transform infrared (FUR) [30,31], Step 3 Oxygen diffusion from the bulk sites to the surface... [Pg.237]

Wetter-Carbonit C ist der Handelsname fur einen von der Orica her-gestellten pulverfbrmigen Wettersprengstoff der hochsten Sicher-heitsklasse III. [Pg.367]

Mano metros) 98-104 (Medidor de presion de la casa Carbonit, known in US as Bichel Bomb) 15) P rez Ara (1945), 48-53 (Presion de explosion) 73-90 [Me-dicion de la presion de los gases, which includes manometro de Rodman, mano-metro de aplastamiento (crusher gage), crusher de Noble, rifle medidor de Strange,... [Pg.489]

C. Haussermann with the Griesheim Chemical Plant began the manuf of TNT, formerly (in 1880) prepd by Hepp in the laboratory. In 1901 the manuf was begun by the Carbonite Co and some expl firms soon followed. The first country to adopt it for military purposes was Germany (1902), as Spreng-munition 02. Other countries soon followed, such as Italy (1907), under the name Tritolo and Russia (1909), under the name of Trotil. [Pg.146]

Carbonit AG patented the following expls Hexanitrodiphenylamine, Hexanitrodi-phenylsulfide, Hexanitrosulfobenzide, Hexa-nitrodiphenyloxide and Hexanitrodiphenyl (Ref 12, pp 25 26)... [Pg.152]

Kolax. A Ger expl of the Carbonite type contg NG 25, K nitrate 26, Ba nitrate 5, woodmeal 34 starch 10%. Super-Kolax was a modification of the above used in England NG 28.5, Collodion Cotton 1.0, K nitrate 16.5, Ba nitrate 5.0, Amm oxalate 9.5, woodmeal 30.5 starch 9.0%. Both are no longer on the permitted list Refs 1) Marshall 1 (1917), 375 2) Marshall,... [Pg.553]

Note The safer the expl from the point of view of firedamp ignition, the larger is the "after-flame ratio and the lower duration of flame and its length (See Donarite and Carbonite)... [Pg.428]

The explosives which did not contain cooling salts belonged to the carbonite or donarit groups and were intended for work in rock or in non-dusty and non-... [Pg.405]

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

The maintenance of an adequate oxygen balance in a mixture is a problem of high importance. Former German explosives of the Carbonit type, with incomplete combustion, have been banned. Modern mining explosives are required to have an oxygen balance equal to or higher than zero. Investigations in the U.S.S.R. have... [Pg.423]

Carbonits had a negative oxygen balance on the wrong assumption that incomplete combustion gives greater safety for use in mines, by lowering the heat and temperature of explosion. [Pg.423]

Interesting innovations are Wetter-Astralit and Wetter-Carbonit B (West Germany). Their composition is given in Table 124. [Pg.460]

Ingredients Wetter-Astralit (used as an active sheath) Wetter-Carbonit B... [Pg.460]

Ume (plum bossom) dynamite derived from British Saxonite Matsu (pine tree) dynamite, a kind of blasting gelatine Ran (orchid flower), derived from Carbonite-and Kaede (maple leaf), a modification of Belgian Grisoutite. The last two were-soon withdrawn from use due to their undesirable products of explosion. The composition of the above explosives is tabulated below (Table 132) (according to Yamamoto [85]). [Pg.469]

Ammoncarbonit or Ammonkarbonit (Ger) Am-moncarbonite (Belg Brit). Accdg to Davis (Ref 1), they are permissible Dynamites which may be considered intermediate betw Carbonites and Ammonium Nitrate Dynamites. Formulations of three types are listed in Ref 2 Refs 1) Davis (1943)j 352 2) Encycl, Vol... [Pg.619]

Carhocarhonite (Brit). See Carbon Carbonite in Vol 2, p C60-L. Its Ger name is Kohlen carbonit... [Pg.629]

Carbonit (Ger). A permissible Dynamite invented in 1885 by Bichel Schmidt and modified many times since then. Naoum (Ref 1), Davis (Ref 2) and PATR 2510 (Ref 3) list the following Ger Carbonits (See Table 4)... [Pg.629]

Composition %) anc properties Carbonit Carbonit T Carbonic III Carbonit Extra... [Pg.629]

Carbonit B. One of the Ger expls studied by Lingens from the point of view of its thermal decompn. Its compn is not given in CA of the Ref... [Pg.629]

Carbonite (Brit). See under Carbonites in Vol 2, p 6l-Rand in Giua, Trattato Vl(l)(1959), 343 (Table)... [Pg.629]


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