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Gasless powders for delay elements of fuzes

D. Hart, "Gasless Powders for Delay Elements of Fuzes . PATR 1239 (Feb 1943)... [Pg.1057]

P517-L R under refs for BlkPdr and Pyro-dex , and in Vol 6, F63-L to F69 (fig) under Flare. . . , F70-L to F72-R under Flare, German , and the following reported work. When combined, Ba chromate (74-77), Mn (20—22) and S (3—4%) has been used to form gasless powders for (pyrot) delay elements of fuzes (Refs 5, 6, 9, 10 and 16). Baldwin and Wooldridge (Ref 20) report on pyrot dissemination research which has resulted in some press-temp rise and differential thermal analysis data... [Pg.473]

St CA 42, 7046(1948) [Short delay, gasless, fuze elements suitable for military purposes obtd from stoichiometric mixt of powdered sulfur and finely divided Ni (prepd by evaporating Hg from Ni amalgam). As the mixt burns with extreme rapidity, it is desirable, in some cases, to slow it down. This may be done by incorporating some diatomaceous earth] Ad 55) L.F. Audrieth, USP 2410801... [Pg.1040]


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