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Gelatine-Carbonit Dynamites

German Gelatine Dynamits are listed in this Volume under their individual names, such as Gelatine Astralit (Ger), Gelatine Carbonit (Ger) and under Gelatine-Dyhamits (Ger). See also PATR 2510(1958), pp Ger 66-L to Ger 68-L... [Pg.706]

Ume (plum bossom) dynamite derived from British Saxonite Matsu (pine tree) dynamite, a kind of blasting gelatine Ran (orchid flower), derived from Carbonite-and Kaede (maple leaf), a modification of Belgian Grisoutite. The last two were-soon withdrawn from use due to their undesirable products of explosion. The composition of the above explosives is tabulated below (Table 132) (according to Yamamoto [85]). [Pg.469]


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