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Nobelite

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

However, for work with accompanying rock, the stronger gelatin permissible with 25 to 30% NG were preferred. One of the later types of Neu-nobelits was No XVI NG 12, AN 54, woodmeal and coal 3, nitrocompounds 3, and alkali chlorides 28%. Its properties were OB to C02 +2.9%, Trauzi block expansion 225.0cc, Fb block crushing 13.0mm, vel of deton 4600m/sec, Qe 643.0cal/g, temp of expl 1828°... [Pg.207]

Nobelit (Nobelite). A type of permissible Gelatine-Dynamites used before and after WWI,... [Pg.351]

Novo-Nobelits (New Nobelites). Russ pre-WWI coal mining expls contg NG (gelatinized with collodion cotton) 11.5-12, AN 47—50, Na nitrate 4—3, glycerin 3.5—4, potato meal 6, Na chloride 22—20, talcum 6%... [Pg.355]

Explosifs plostiques. The following French plastic expls are listed in Vol 3, p C438 Explosif du type n°18, Nobelite, Sevranite No 1, Sevranite No 2, Sofranex A and Tolamite. See also L. Medard, MP 32, 217-19(1950)... [Pg.236]

Gelatine-Wetter-Nobelit (Ger). A permissible, gelatinous expl NG (gelatinized) 30 0, AN... [Pg.696]

As can be seen, the gelatinous explosives of the Nobelite type, safe in the presence of methane, contain a small amount of calcium nitrate solution. Calcium nitrate was added to Nobelites to reduce the temperature of the flame of explosion. After World War I, small quantities of calcium nitrate in the form of a concentrated aqueous solution were added to the milled nitroglycerine powder (from the post-war surplus) used as a rock explosive. This was done to counteract dustiness e.g. Nitro-glycerinpulver 1 explosive had the following composition ... [Pg.456]

Dextrin also has been and is now used as a binder in various pyrotechnic compos (Ref 11) Davis (Ref 5, pp 62ff) gives numerous examples. As a binder a desensitizer it has been used in primer compns, as for example in a friction primer used for an airplane flare (Ref 5, p 454), or in a compn. for electric primers consisting of K chlorate 88, charcoal 10 dextrin 2% (Ref 9, p 118). As a fuel dextrin was used in some commercial expls, such as Nobelit "Fordit (Ref 2, p 407). In some gelatine expls, such as "Safety Jelly Dynamite (Ref, p 407), a paste called "glue-dextrine-glycerine jelly was used... [Pg.8]

Nobelit B. One of the Ger expls studied by L-ingens from the point of view of its thermal decomp. Its compn is not given in CA of the Ref... [Pg.640]

The (C) group included gelatinous (plastic) compns which contd approx 30% NG-NC gel and had densities of up to 1.7g/cc. They were suitable for blasting hard rock. Wetter-Arit A, w -Barbarit, W-Carbonit, W-Nobelit and W-Wasagit belonged to this group... [Pg.375]

Naoum, SS 39, 54 (1944) [Table giving props of Wetter-Detonit A and Wetter-Nobelit A]... [Pg.375]

Nobelit, -Perchlorit, -Persalit, -Salit, -Siegrit, -Sonnit, -Wasagit, -Westfalit -Zellit)... [Pg.203]

Nobelit.. See under Swedish permissible expls Nobel s Safety Pouder. Same as Guhrdynamic Novit a)TNT 60 HNDPhA 40% and b)TNT 55.7, HNDPhA 27.9 A1 powder 16.4% used for underwater expins [ Ref 25b, p 107 and A. Stettbacher, Protar 9, 38 41 (1943)]... [Pg.226]

Swedish Permissible Explosives Our information is limited to one explosive only Nobelit NG 28,7, collod cotton 0.7, AN 39.7, dextrin 2.5, potato flour 10.0, wood-meal 1.0, vegetable oil 0.5 NaCl 17.6%... [Pg.238]

Sprangamnen med Minverkan (Demolition Explosives). See Ammongelatin Dynamit, Blastin, Dynamit, Geiatinerad Dynamit, Nobelit, Seranin, Sprang gelatin, Territ, etc... [Pg.487]


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