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Glue, nitrated

Glue, Nitrated. Daniel (1902), p 520) describes one of the methods of nitration of glues. For this he advises heating the glue with a small amount of dil nitric acid until dissolved, then gradually adding mixed acid with stirring the product is washed and dried... [Pg.727]

Evaporators have performed successfully in a number of industrial applications. Typical materials that are processed in evaporators include Caustic Soda, Caustic Potash, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Dichromate, Sodium Nitrate, Ammonium Nitrate, Phosphoric Acid Superacid, Potash, Urea, Glue, Glycerine,... [Pg.95]

Nitroalbuminoids. Albuminoid products usually include glue, bones, hair, feathers, etc. The nitration of these materials with mixed nitric-sulfuric acids, in two stages, for the prepn of expls, is detailed in the Ref Ref V. Gallarati, BritP 358116 (1930) CA 26,6141 (1931)... [Pg.292]

Proteins, Nitrated. Proteinaceous or albuminoid materials (glue, bones, hides, leather, hair, feathers, etc) can be nitrated in a two-stage process to yield expl yel oils. Thus, glue is treated first with 3.6 pts by wt of 66°Be sulfuric acid and 2.7 pts of 36°Be nitric acid. The resultant oil is sepd from the heavier spent acid and nitrated further with 3 pts of oleum and 2.6 pts of 36°BS nitric acid. Both nitrations are conducted at 15—20°, and never above 40°. The resulting oily expl can be used alone or mixed with other materials... [Pg.971]

To prepare a gelatinous expl, mix with stirring 4 pts of collodion cotton dissolved in 10 pts of acet, 6 pts of nitrated glue , and 1 pt of castor oil (to increase the flexibility of the product). After evapg the acet, the mass can be cartridged To prepare a granular expl, the above procedure is used, except that the castor oil is replaced by an equal wt of mononitronaphthalene. About 80% of the acet is evapd, and the mass extruded in any desired shape. Or, the acet can be almost completely removed, and the mass rolled into sheets which can be cut to any desired size... [Pg.971]

Cellulose nitrate (Celluloid) 1850 Moulding material, paints, glues, coatings, photographic films, varnishes Camphor, phthalate esters High flammability and degradability, with production of nitrogen dioxide... [Pg.27]

Audemars produced the first fibre in 1855 while experimenting with cellulose nitrate solution in either alcohol mixture. Hughes obtained a patent for making like thread from starch thickened with glue and resins, by about the sometime. [Pg.41]

TATP can have a wide variety of appearances that are effected by the way the product is washed and allowed to crystallize. In addition, its appearance will be altered by any additives placed in the material. TATP has been mixed with ammonium nitrate, glue, TNT, mineral oil, and numerous other materials by terrorist groups in an attempt to increase either its power or its handling safety. Figure 3.7 shows photos taken by the author of TATP in two different countries. [Pg.59]

Glues Used for Military Purposes (US Specifications). Some of the adhesives, binders glues used for military purposes are as follows Adhesive and Sealing Compounds, Cellulose Nitrate Base, Solvent Type (For Ordnance Use) US Spec MIL-A-82484 (June 1967)... [Pg.727]

Davey s Powder 3. Patented in England in 1877, the ppwder was prepared by treating NC with solns of chromates or dichromates with or w/o K nitrate, glue or hydrocarbons and then drying-It was used for the prepn of safety fuses Ref Daniel (1902), 180... [Pg.440]

Safety Jelly". A Ger permissible Dynamite contg NG 32.25, collodion cotton 1.25, jelly (glue-dextrin-glycerin) 9,60, rye flour 18.00j AN 22.60, Na nitrate 10.80, and K chioride 5.50%... [Pg.257]

S(mixture) Brit smoke-producing agent of WWI K nitrate 45, pitch 30, sulfur 12, borax 9 glue 4%... [Pg.788]

Chromated Nitrocellulose(Coton-poudre chrome in Fr), Davey of England patented in 1877, the treatment of NC with a soln of chromate or dichromate together with or w/o K nitrate, glue or a hydrocarbon. This material was non-hygroscopic and suitable for use as a core in mining fuses, instead of BkPdr Refs l)Cundill(l889) in MP 5, 309 314 (1892) 2)Daniel(l902), 143 180... [Pg.71]

Cellulose nitrate 1.35-1.40 Intense white Yes Acetal 1.41-1.42 Glue mantle Yes yellow Urea formaldehyde 1.47-1.52 No Melamine formaldehyde 1.50-2.20 No Phenol fnrmatdehvde 1.55-1.90 No No odor Dipropylene glycol and acelionitrile Formaldehyde Urinous Fish Phenolic ... [Pg.41]

Suspend a small amount of uranyl nitrate in airplane glue, spread a film of this mixture on the disk, and allow it to dry. [Pg.131]


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