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Ger permissible expls

Pullivitz Explosive. A Ger permissible expl patented in 1896 contg AN 92.0, phenanthrene 5,5, and K dichromate 2.5%... [Pg.973]

Neu-Nobelit. (New Nobelite). Semi-plastic permissible expls which were used in Ger coal mines... [Pg.207]

Neuwestfalit. A Ger Favier-type permissible expl contg AN 70.3, DNT 10.9, Na chloride 16.8 flour 2.0%. Trauzl test value 309cc charge limit 540g... [Pg.208]

Progresses. Permissible expls invented about 1896 by A-G. Dynamit Nobel jn Ger. Typical formulations contd. (a) AN 94—95 aniline hydrochloride 6-5% (b) AN 89.1-92.2, amm sulfate 6.1—2.3, and aniline hydrochloride 5.5%, with or without 1 -2% sulfur added Refs 1) Daniel (1902), 652 2) J. Sauer, SS... [Pg.868]

A derailed description of permissible coal mining expls is given in Vol 3 of Encycl (Ref 64, pp C444-R to C456-R). German permissible expls, known as Wettersprengstoffe are described in PATR 2510 (Ref 56, pp Ger 260—61). A list of some Permissible Dynamites developed at Apache Powder Co, Benson, Arizona is given in Table IX... [Pg.498]

Bicarbit or Bikarbit (Ger). A type of permissible expl contg large amounts of Na bicarbonate of Na chloride and small amts of... [Pg.626]

Cahucit (Ger). Composition of this blasting expl is given under Carboazotine. It may be added that Cahusit was manufd before WWII by the Deutsche Cahusit Werke AG at Gna-schwitz, located now in East Germany. A permissible expl of this rype was called Wetterammoncahusit... [Pg.628]

Coalite (Explosive). Accdg to Ref 1, "Coalite was an Engl name for the Ger expl Thunderit, which was admitted to England and used in coal mines. Its compn was AN 91-93, TNT 3-5 flour 3-5%, with moisture not higher than 0-5%. Accdg to Ref 2, "Coalites were Amer permissible expls contg AN and NG. [Pg.143]

French Permissible Explosives. Considerable work on development of permissible expls was done in France before WWII, but it was interrupted during WWII by Ger occupation. Accdg to M dard (Ref 31a, p 219), about 25% of expls used in France (at the time of publication of his paper) were permissible (explosifs antigrisouteux). Following are compns of some of these expls developed before and after WWII ... [Pg.233]

Tremonite S.II. Ger permissible coal mining expl used prior to and following WWI. It contained Dinitroglycerm 33, AN 26.5, Na chloride 25, TNT 2.5, meal 12, and collodion cotton 1% Ref Barnett (1919), 139... [Pg.841]

Ammoncorbonites. Belgian, Brit Ger coal mining, permissible expls contg large amts of AN and small amts of NG, such as ... [Pg.293]

Ammon-Nobelit (Ger). A type of permissible expl used after wwl. Two formulations are listed in Refs 1 2 a) AN 61.0, Na nitrate 3-0, meal 7.5i glycerin 3-0, Nitrotoluenes 1,0, alkali chlorides 20.5 NG OB to COj-O.O Trauzl Test 215cc b) AN 78.0,... [Pg.622]


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