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Grisou-Dynamites

Explosifs couche. Fr expls with temp of expln below 1500°, which are permitted for use in coal layers of fiery coal mines. For example, Grisou-naphthalite couche contains AN 95 TNNaphthalene 5%, while Grisou-dynamite couche contains NG 12.0, collodion cotton 0.5 AN 87.5% (Ref 1). Sartorius and Kreyenbuhl (Ref 2) reported Explosifs couche contg NaCl 15 to 25% and Explosifs couche amSlior s contg 44 to 58% NaCl (Comp with Explosifs roche)... [Pg.233]

French Commercial Explosives of Permissible type. See Vol 3, pp C450-R C451-L. Their general name is Explosifs antigrisouteux and they included as of 1966 Grisou-dynamite chloruree n° 1, Explosif du type N, n° 7 ... [Pg.573]

Davis (Ref 4) listed in Table on p 351, four "Grisou-dynamites of the same compns as given by Vennin et al (Ref 2, pp 554 ... [Pg.575]

One of the Fr low-freezing Grisou- -dynamites is listed in Table 1, under DYNAMITE, Historical in Vol 5, p D1591... [Pg.575]

Grisou-dynamites are French Dynamites (Explosives containing NG) safe for use in coal mines. See Vol 1, p A467-L, under Antigrisou (Explosifs), They may be subdivided into two classes ... [Pg.784]

Grisou- naphthalite couche Grisou- dynamite couche Grisou- naphthalite roche Grisou- dynamite roche... [Pg.452]

Grisou- dynamite chlorurte n°15 Noburex Explosifs grisou chlorurfe n°16 N n°64 N n°65... [Pg.452]

The most widely used of these explosives is Grisou-dynamite chlorurSe n°15. [Pg.453]

Ingredients Grisou-dynamite chlorurde n°l Grisou-dynamite chlorurfe n°a Minuret Nn°7... [Pg.453]

The most extensively used of these explosives are grisou-dynamite chlorur6e n°l and N n°7. [Pg.453]

Grisou-dynamite roche k la cellulose ou cellamite N n°lb grisou-naphthalit roche... [Pg.454]

Grisou-dynamite roche is in relatively wide use for blasting rocks. [Pg.454]

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

The first of these expls, belonging to the type l explosif-couche nitrate, was proposed in 1933 by Bur lot Schwo b. Its CUP value (coefficient d ucilisation pratique) is 87(PA = 100) and gap test value (coefficient Jc self-excitation) 6cm [See also C(Explosifs), CSE(Explosifs), Dynamites, Grisou-dynamites, Grisou-dynamites chlorourees, Grisounites, Grisoutines, Grisoutites, N(Explosifs), etc]... [Pg.467]

Grisou(dynamites) Fr permissible dynamites HA high angle(for antiaircraft)... [Pg.746]

The French also have permissible explosives containing both ammonium nitrate and nitroglycerin (gelatinized), with and without saltpeter. These are called Grisou-dynamites or Grisoutines. [Pg.351]

Grisou- dynamite- roche Grisou- dynamite- roche salp6tr6e Grisou- dynamite- couche Grisou- dynamite- couche salp tr e... [Pg.351]

GriSou-dynamite roche (French Non-Permissible Gelatin) A368 (table) Grisounite couche and Grisounite roche A466-R (table)... [Pg.683]

Davis (Ref 7, pp 350—52) describes the same Favier type expls as did Pepin-Lehalleur but he includes also Grisou-t try lit e coucbe and a number of Grisou-dynamites or Grisou-tines. All of these expls are described here... [Pg.393]

Explosif. du type N, n° 9, Grisou-dynamite chloruree n° 14(1948) Grisou-dynamite chloruree n° 15(1949) Explosif. du type N, n° 62 Explosif 123—CSE(Commission des Substances Explosives) — 1948 Explosif 136-CSE-1948 and Explosif 68-CSE-1949... [Pg.573]


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