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628-86-4 fulminate of mercury

Ammonium nitrate Oinitrophenol Oinitrotoluol Fulminate of mercury Hexanitrodiphenylamine Lead styphnate Picric acid and picrates Potassium nitrate Sen sol... [Pg.41]

C) A. Suzuki, Crystalline Structure and Ex-plosibility of Fulminate of Mercury , US Air Technical Branch Rept 0418 (1944)... [Pg.508]

Cyanuric triazide is slightly more hygroscopic and distinctly more sensitive in the drop test than fulminate of mercury.44 It is slightly volatile, and must be dried at as low a temperature as possible, preferably in vacuum.44 Detonators in which it is used... [Pg.434]

Gremoochaya Rtoof (Fulminate of Mercury, Mercuric Fulminate, MF). Prepd in the same manner as described in Vol 5 of the Encycl, pp F217-L to F220-R. It was used in initiating compns, usually contg K chlorate and Sb sulfide, but has been gradually replaced by Pb Azide and Pb Styphnate... [Pg.217]

FGAN fertilizer grade ammonium FM fulminate of mercury(see MF)... [Pg.744]

Fulminate of mercury Mercuric cyanate HG[Pg.556]

Hexyl can be brought to detonation as easily as tetryl, or even more easily. For example, J. Marshall [28] has determined the minimum quantities of fulminate of mercury Mid potassium chlorate mixtures (90 10), required for detonation of ... [Pg.564]

Fulminate of mercury discovered and described by E. Howard in England. [Pg.9]

Uses In reinforced detonators. Standard booster explosive for high-explosive shells. It is the base for the service Tetryl caps which are necessary for positive detonation of TNT. A mixture of fulminate of mercury and potassium chlorate is included in the cap to insure detonation of Tetryl. [Pg.155]

Fulminating Copper. Digest copper, in powder or filings, witn fulminate of mercury or of silver,. and a little water. It forms soluble green crystals that explode with a green flame. [Pg.27]

A mixture of carbon di-sulphide and hyponitric acid is a powerful explosive, which is exploded by fulminate of mercury or gunpowder. It does not explode by a shock alone, nor by heating to 398° F. A mixture of equal parts of hyponitric acid and carbon di-sulphide gives the most powerful explosion. [Pg.46]

AU precautions required for protection of magazines apply to storage of these materials. They should not be handled when frozen. Wet fulminate of mercury or wet floor coverings containing small quantities of fulminates may be burned on windrows of flammable material. Nonexplosive products are formed by neutralizing fulminates with cold sodium thiosulfate. All floors, tables, and walls where the dry... [Pg.681]

Primer caps and detonators loaded with fulminate of mercury are less sensitive than the dry bulk material but must be handled with great care. Fires involving these assembUes should be treated the same as for the bulk material. They wiU explode as soon as fire reaches them. Stocks in an assembly or loading room should be kept as smaU as possible. Examples of fukninates commonly used in the explosive industry are mercury fulminate, copper fulminate, and silver fulminate. [Pg.681]

SYNS FULMNATE of MERCURY FULMINATE of MERCURY (dr>0 (DOT) FULMINATING MERCURY (DOT) MERCURY FULMINATE, wetted with not <20% water, or mixture (UN 0135) (DOT) RCRA WASTE NUMBER P065... [Pg.877]


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