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Cordeau detonant

A cordeau detonant contg a compn prepd by thoroughly mixing NG or Nitrosugar with NC, mononitronaphthalene, dinitrobenzene, di- or tri-. nitrotoluene, K dichromate K femcyanide (FrP 237447 of 1894) (Ref 1, pp 158-159) 1894 Smokeless powders prepd by blending NC and Nitromannite, with or without dinitro-benzene (DNB), No 1 NC 60, Nitromannite 40 No 2 NC 60, Nitromannite 20, DNB 20 ... [Pg.349]

Harle (Cordeau detonant de mine 5 la tolite). A French detonating cord used in mining. It consists of a TNT (core) enclosed in a lead tubing of 5.9 mm external diam. Its-detonation velocity is 5055 to 5165 m/sec... [Pg.13]

The term is sometimes erroneously applied to Cordeau Detonant or Primacord Ref Marshall 2 (1917) p 540... [Pg.374]

Eclair. A French detonating cord ("cordeau detonant ), consisting of a 5mm diam core of PETN (9.9g per meter) and two white threads serving as pilots. The core is covered with a thin cellulosic film and fabric. Its external diam is 5.5mm and detonation rate 6355 to 6745m/sec. Earlier French cords are listed in Encycl, Vol 3, p C530-L Refs 1) A. LeRoux, MP 32, 203-04(1950)... [Pg.648]

Detonating Cord(Cordeau detonant) (Matagne plant of SAPRB)... [Pg.30]

A length of cordeau (detonating fuse) of previously accurate detd velocity (such as 7200m/sec for PETN fuse), using the Mettegang or other type of chronograph, serves as a standard. Although the Dautriche test,... [Pg.94]

An early French Detonating Cord (called Cordeau detonant, module 1902) consisted of a tin tube filled with a PA core. The external diam of tube was 5.4 mm and the vel of deton of the cord was 6690 6745 m/sec. About 1907 L. Lheure of France introduced commercial Cordeau. It consisted of a lead tube filled with TNT or Tetryl. [Pg.313]

Cordeau, One of the American names for Detonating Cord, derived from the French term "Cordeau detonant.See Cord, Detonating... [Pg.314]

Cordeau Maissin.Maissin, in 1888, patented in France the use of granulated NC as a core of flexible detonating cord (cordeau detonant souple in Fr ),which was prepd in the same manner as the safety fuse of Bickford (See Vol 2, p B112-L of this Encycl). This cord was examined by CSE (Commission des Substances Explosives) and found to be satisfactory from the point of view of performance (Ref 2) (See also Refs 3 5)... [Pg.314]

Cortex, A Fr detonating cord (cordeau detonant) consisting of PETN (Core) in a fabric covering. [Pg.328]

Detonating fuse is called cordeau detonant in the French language, and cordeau has become the common American designation for it. Cordeau has been made from lead tubes filled with trinitrotoluene, from aluminum or block tin tubes filled with picric acid, and from tubes of woven fabric filled with nitrocellulose or with pentaerythrite tetranitrate (PETN). In this country the Ensign-Bickford Company, at Simsbury, Connecticut, manufac-... [Pg.11]

Detonating Cord Trunirline ) Leit-Sprengschnur ligne de cordeau detonant... [Pg.132]

Mild detonating fuse nicht-sprengkraftige detonierende Zundschnur cordeau detonant miniature... [Pg.276]

Cortex, A Fr detonating cord (cordeau detonant) consisting of PETN (Core) in a fabric covering. Its external diam is 4.8 mm detonation velocity 5990 to 6410 m/sec. See also Cord, Detonating Ref M. Dutour, MAF 24, 578 583 (1950)... [Pg.328]


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