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Nitroglycerine eutectics

To decide whether a given mixture is suitable for filling shells or for producing non-freezing dynamites. Thermal analysis of the components of mixtures in practical use, e.g. nitroglycerine and centralite, fulfils a similar, practical aim by explaining the interaction of these substances, in particular whether they form simple eutectics, molecular compounds or solid solutions. [Pg.256]

Nitroglycerine percentage in eutectic Freezing temperature of eutectic °C Nitroglycerine percentage in eutectic Freezing temperature of eutectic °C... [Pg.41]

The freezing points of blends of nitroglycerine and nitroglycol have been investigated by Avogadro di Cerrione [30] who established experimentally that both substances can be dissolved in any quantitative ratio to form the following eutectic mixtures ... [Pg.41]

According to Hackel [17] PETN forms eutectics with nitroglycerine (see p. 41). With diethyldiphenylurea (centralite I) it produces an eutectic containing 12% of pentaerythritol tetranitrate, melting at 68.0°C. [Pg.180]

Table 5.34 Composition of the eutectic formed from nitroglycerine and aromatic compounds... Table 5.34 Composition of the eutectic formed from nitroglycerine and aromatic compounds...

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.41 , Pg.42 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.41 , Pg.42 ]




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