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Formulation Design of Liquid Explosives

In a pure solution-type liquid explosive, the miscibility of formulation components is the key factor stability of the sluny-type and paste-type liquid explosive system with suspended solid particles is the bottleneck of study. [Pg.105]


According to the impact of oxygen balance of explosive on its explosion strength, the principle of zero oxygen balance should be usually followed during the formulation design of liquid explosive. [Pg.111]

Titanium tetrachloride (military designation, FM smoke) is a corrosive substance typically dispersed by spray or explosive munitions. A dense, white smoke results from the decomposition of FM smoke into hydrochloric acid, titanium oxychloride, and titanium dioxide. Because titanium tetrachloride is extremely irritating and corrosive in both liquid and smoke formulations, FM smoke is not commonly used. [Pg.263]


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