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Phoenix powders

Nahsen Explosives. Several commercial expls of the carbonite type were patented in 1899 by Spregnstoffwerke Dr R. Nahsen Co of Hamburg, Ger. One was named Phoenix Powder and contained NG 29.5, K nitrate 32.0, wood meal 38.0 collodion cotton 0.5%... [Pg.184]

Phoenix Powders. Safety expls patented in 1899 by Sprengstoffe Dr Nahsen Co, Hamburg, Ger. One of the newer formulations contd NG 30, Na nitrate 32, and flour 38%. Its expln temp was 2125° and its Qc was 780cal/g (Ref 1),... [Pg.726]

Naoum (Ref 2) states that Phoenix Powders were a variety of Brit Carbonites (see Vol 2, C61-R) contg NG 28—31, K nitrate or chlorate 30—34, NC 1, and woodmeal 33—37%... [Pg.727]

Carbon Carbonite, Coal Carbonite, Gelatin Carbonite,Kohlencarbonit, Haylite No 1, Oaklite No 1 and Phoenix Powder... [Pg.457]

York, P. and Hanna, M. (1996). Particle engineering by supercritical fluid technologies for powder inhalation drug delivery. Proc. Conf. Respiratory Drug Delivery V, Phoenix, AZ, 231-239. [Pg.214]

Staniforth JN. Pre-formulation aspects of dry powder aerosols. Proceedings of the Conference on Respiratory Drug Delivery, Phoenix, AZ 1996 V 65-74. [Pg.277]

Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness and are dead. Rabbinical tradition holds that the secret of the Philosophers Stone was lost to the Israelites at the destruction of the First Temple. David Hudson has reported that in answer to his question about the existence of white powder gold, a Rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Phoenix answered ... [Pg.341]

Another way of facilitating the incorporation of flame-retardants into a polymer system is to encapsulate liquid agents, forming powder-like products (with an average particle size of about 30 jum), such as Phoenix ISO-2 A and ISO-2 B of Insulated Technologies, recommended for polyurethane and styrenic foams. ... [Pg.381]


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