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Explosive Vans

Special vehicles known as Explosive Vans are used to transport explosives. Private vehicles conforming to the requirements of Explosive Vans may also be used under exceptional circumstances with the approval of a competent authority. [Pg.427]

Picryl sulphide is a stable explosive. Van Duin and van Lennep [8] found its initiation temperature to be 302-319°C depending on the rate of heating. When kept at 95°C for 30 days the substance remained unchanged. [Pg.553]

Cook, M. A., The Science of High Explosives, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1958. [Pg.1224]


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