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Gelatin blasting expl

J.A. Zaslowsky J-S. Logan, (JSP 3160538 (1964) CA 62, 5134(1965) (Water-resistant gelatin blasting expls contg AN, water, HCl and a gel-forming proportion of... [Pg.558]

Gam sit Swiss expl (see the text) GEO Ital gelatin blasting expl contg NG... [Pg.746]

Ital gelatin blasting expl contg NG geological... [Pg.745]

Some of them, such.as HNEt 45 TNT 55% are listed in Vol 3 of Encycl, p C325-R. He also patented its use in manuf of artillery propints, such as NC 68, HNEt 16, TNT 9 Centr 1%, listed in Vol 3, p C326-R. A blasting expl contg HNEt 64 TNT 36% was claimed to be more powerful than Blasting Gelatin. [Pg.22]

CA 69, 78897s (1968) (Gelatinized NS-DNT expl sensitizers suitable for incorporation in various formulations, as for example in blasting expls, such as contg AN 54,20,... [Pg.590]

Velox Gelatine. A WWI vintage blasting expl for hard rock manufd by the British South African... [Pg.247]

R.C.Payn A.G.White, CanP 362019(1936) CA 31,1617(1937) [Cooling sheath for blasting expls NaHCOj 100, gelatin soln(10%) 50 glycerol lOps is formed into a sheet and dried to a moisture content of 3%]... [Pg.206]

Ref l,p 87) Vel of Deton at d 1.63,7500-7800 m/sec. Diminution of Sensitivity of Blasting Gelatin. This expl in storage progressively hardens with age and this is accompanied by a diminution of sensitivity to initiation and by a considerable decrease in power as detd by Trauzl Test. [Pg.211]

Blasting Salable Nitrocellulose The same as Collodion Cotton, It is used in blasting expls for gelatinizing NG... [Pg.212]

Cork Powder Explosives. Aubert Nauckhoff (Ref) patented the addn of cork powder to gelatinized expls, such as mixts of NC NG. The cork permanently retains a certain quantity of occluded air and thereby ensures rapid transmission of deton thruout the expl. One example of such a blasting expl consists of NG 56, NC 2.3, NB (nitrobenzene) 1.7, AN 35 cork pdr 5%... [Pg.324]

Tsel tit. Russ pre-WWI blasting expl contn NG (gelatinized with NC), K nitrate, K oxalate and woodmeal... [Pg.895]

Military Blasting Gelatines. Expls used in Austria between 1878 and 1892 contg 96p of blasting gelatin (NG 90, Collodion Cotton 10%) and 4p of camphor. A similar expl was used in Russia during WWI for filling trench mortar rounds. [Pg.148]

K chlorate and aromatic hydrocarbons (such as naphthalene), and not more than 12% nitro-hydrocarbons (but no trinitro compds), the remainder consisting of paraffins, fatty oils, flour or other combustibles. It might also contain not more than 4% blasting gelatin. The prefixes Gesteins- and Wetter- were applied if the expls were intended for rock or coal mine use Ref Marshall, Diet (1920), 65... [Pg.199]


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