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Manufacture ethylene glycol dinitrate

Uses. Manufacture of dynamite, gun powder and rocket propellants, and as a therapeutic agent primarily to alleviate angina pectoris. Note Workers engaged in the production or use of dynamite are potentially exposed to mixed vapors of nitroglycerin (NG) and ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN). [Pg.527]

Uses Ethylene glycol dinitrate is a yellow, highly explosive liquid. It is extensively used in the manufacture of commercial dynamites and blasting gelatin. [Pg.224]

Use and exposure Ethylene glycol dinitrate, also called nitroglycol, is a colorless to yellow, oily liquid. It reacts with acids and is used in the manufacturing of explosives to lower the freezing point of nitroglycerin, in order to produce dynamite for use in colder weather. [Pg.61]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.145 , Pg.146 , Pg.147 , Pg.148 ]




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