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Electric spark sensitivity, determination

The electric spark sensitivity or electrostatic sensitivity test determines the minimum amount of energy of an electric spark discharge that will cause initiation of the tested sample. [Pg.15]

The values of measurements carried out with the instrument RDAD were comparable with those of LANL in Los Alamos [ 174], In the papers [ 175,176] the electric spark sensitivities of 23 polynitro arenes and 13 nitramines were determined as the spark energy, E s, required for 50 per cent initiation probability. The relationship between the es values and the squares of detonation... [Pg.248]

The minimum ignition temperature (MIT) test determines the lowest temperature capable of igniting a dust dispersed in the form of a cloud. The MIT is an important factor in evaluating the ignition sensitivity of dusts to such ignition sources as heated environments, hot surfaces, electrical apparatus, and friction sparks. [Pg.788]


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