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Miner s Safety Explosive (Explosif de Surete Mineurs). The name under which ammonites were originally known Ref Daniel (1902), 441... [Pg.152]

Refs 1) H. Muraour, Poudres et Explosifs V Presses Universitaires de France, Paris (1947)... [Pg.179]

Nitrobaronit. An early type of aluminized expl. Two formulations which were tested by the Commission des Substances Explosif are shown below ... [Pg.293]

NT (Explosif) (Nitrate d ammoniaque-Tolite). A Fr military expl consisting of AN 70 TNT 30%. This castable compn corresponds to the US 70/30 Amatol... [Pg.355]

Explosifs du type. Fr designation for Ched-dites. See Vol 2, C155-L ff... [Pg.404]

Three) Explosive. See under Explosifs 03 or Promethees in Vol 6, E363-L... [Pg.430]

It is decompd by moisture or on slow heating to about 50°. When heated rapidly to ca 50°, it detonates. It is extremely sensitive to friction, and sometimes detonates on removing the cork from its container. It also detonates on contact with coned sulfuric acid, coned KOH or ammonia Ref L. Gody, Traite des Materieres Explosifs , Namur (1907), 531... [Pg.466]

P" (Explosifs de mine). Older Fr mining expls which were also used for military purposes. Typical of these were No 1 AN 80, Guncotton 20% No 2 AN 90.5, Guncotton 9.5%... [Pg.478]

Ajax Powder, Alcalsits (Alkalsits), Alvisi Explosive Beiges, Corbin et Cie Explosifs A,... [Pg.647]

B, I, II and III Blastine, Burrows Explosive, Carbonites, Cheddites (Perchlorate), Cremonita, Dynobel, Explosif P, Frazer Explosive (for clearing mine fields), Gesteinspermonit, Gesteins-persalit, Herculite, Kaipinites, Kratits, Lheure... [Pg.647]

Mallard, E. and Le Chatelier, H.L., Recherches experi-mentales et theoriques sur la combustion des melanges gaseux explosifs. Series 4. Annates des Mines, 8, 274—618, 1883. [Pg.99]

Hussenet, R, Le Goff, R, Sennyey, G. (1996) Two-Step Process for the Preparation of N,N -Disubstituted Carbodiimides by Phosgenation of Disubstituted Ureas. EP 723955 (Soci t Nationale des Poudres et Explosifs, France). [Pg.185]

Major Chemical Hazards, VC Marshall, Ellis Horwood, 1987 Les Melanges Explosifs, Brochure No 335, IRNS, 1980... [Pg.493]


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CSE Commission des Substances Explosives Explosif)

Explosif amylace

Explosif antigrisouteux

Explosif chlorate

Explosif de mine

Explosif d’amorgage

Explosif liquide

Explosif nitrate

Explosif perchlorate

Explosif pour usage industriel

Explosif primaire

Explosif pulverulent

Explosifs

Explosifs antigrisouteux

Explosifs antigrisouteux = permitted

Explosifs antigrisouteux = permitted explosives

Explosifs chlorates = chlorate explosives

Explosifs liquides

Explosifs nitrates = ammonium nitrate

Explosifs nitrates = ammonium nitrate explosives

Explosifs perchlorates = perchlorate

Explosifs perchlorates = perchlorate explosives

Ste Nationale des Poudres et Explosifs

Sulfurless Black Powder Explosif)

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