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Gelatine-Telsit

Accdg to Naoum (Ref 1) compn of Gamsit is the same as for Gelatine-Telsit (qv)... [Pg.693]

Component German Gelatin Telsit- Gamsit (Swiss) Grisou Dynamite (French)... [Pg.485]

A1 added) Telsit (see Gelatine-Telsit) Telsit-Gamsit(same compn as Gamsit)[Dr A. Stettbacher, Zurich, private communication 1954) and other sources]... [Pg.119]

Gamsits, A class of AN dynamites manufd at Gamsen bei Brigg and successfully used in blasting some tunnels thru the Alps. One of these called TelsitrGamsit or Gelatine -Gamsit is described hereunder Telsits. [Pg.226]

Gelatine Gamsit. Same as Telsit-Gamsit Gelatine-Penthrinit. A series of expls developed by A.Stettbacher consisting of Penthrinit (PETN + NG) in which collod cotton is incorporated in order. to make the blend more plastic and less exudable. Eg a)PETN 50, NG 35, NGc 11.7 collod cotton 3.3%... [Pg.226]

Meyer also states that Telsit-Gelatine A and C and Aldorfit-Gelatine A and C are identical products... [Pg.491]

Telsits. See under "Swiss Commercial Explosives of Nonpermissible Type in Vol 3, C444-L Meyer (Ref) states that Tehit-Gelatine A or C are trade names for gelatinous AN—NG expls distributed in Switzerland by Vereinigung Schweizerischer Sprengstoff-Fabriken ... [Pg.556]

Aldorfit as a powdery AN expl manufd by the SweizSprengstoff-Fabrik A-G, Dottikon. The same plant manuf Gelatine-Aldorfit. Other Swiss AN expls ate Gamsit and Telsit Y)J. Taylor, "Solid Propellent and Exothermic Compositions," Interscience,NY(1959), 118-20 lists the following ball-milled powder AN... [Pg.353]


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