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Electrical Ignition Element

Roots and Phillips (Ref 91) irradiated three types of electric ignition elements with Co60 gamma rays to a total dose of 2.5 x 106 R, without any adverse effects in their performance Lipscomb and Parrish (Ref 191) conducted a program to determine the Co60 radiation effects on the heat of fusion of Na nitrate and the Co60 radiation effects on the heat of combustion of Mg. With a dose rate of 6.25 x 10s R/hr and a... [Pg.91]

T.D. Phillips, Effect of Gamma Radiation from a Cobalt-60 Source Upon the Sensitivity of Electric Ignition Elements MK2, MK4, and MK6 , Rept NPP-TMR-191, Naval Proplnt Plant, Indian Head (1961) 92) R.E. Gardner,... [Pg.94]

Measurement of Homogeneity of Electrical Ignition Element Composition Mix Using a Gamma Ray Densitometer (Refs 17 18)... [Pg.117]

Roots and Phillips (Ref 91) irradiated three types of electric ignition elements with Co gamma rays to a total dose of 2.5 x 10 R, without any adverse effects in their performance... [Pg.92]

Each water resistant tubular unit contains an open ended piped match holder, a time delay element and a holder at the opposite end of the tube for an electric igniter (or a second PYROCLOCK element). [Pg.129]

Fusehead. A flashing (igniting) element used in electric detonators. See under Detonators in Section 1, Part C Section 3, Part E and Section 4, Part D... [Pg.746]

Ger 9-10 (Antiwithdrawal fuzes) Ger 20 (Bomb high-explosive train) Ger 33 (Delay compns) Ger 33-34 (Delay elements) Ger 34-35 (Detonators blasting caps) Ger 38 39 (Dust fuze) Ger 40-41 (Electric fuzes) Ger 41-2 (Electric igniters and primers) Ger 42 (Electric matchhead) Ger 44 (Eschbach igniter) Ger 53-54 (Fuseheads and their manuf) Ger 54-56 (Bomb fuzes) ... [Pg.1031]

Ignition Element Electrical Lot PSI-3-6 , PATR 5007 (1976) 19) Anon, Smoke... [Pg.127]

Electric matches are used today in such diverse applications as thermal batteries, small rocket motors, and blasting cap ignition elements. [Pg.336]

Fusehead or Electric Matchhead. A (lashing (igniting) element used in electric blasting caps and detonators. It is a combination of bridge wire, igniter bead (drop or cylindrical chge) and lead-in wires. There are several types, and die following are described in Vol 4 of Encycl ... [Pg.631]


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