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Putty explosives

Used industrially as a chemical intermediate in the production of rayon, carbon tetrachloride, xanthogenates, flotation agents, and pesticides used in the cold vulcanization of vulcanized rubber, in adhesive compositions for food packaging as a solvent for phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, bromine, iodine, fats, resins, rubbers, waxes, lacquers, camphor, resins and in the production of optical glass, paints, enamels, varnishes, paint removers, tallow, putty preservatives, rubber cement, soil disinfectants, explosives, rocket fuel, and electronic vacuum tubes. [Pg.348]

XTX-8003 (eXTrudable explosive). Los Alamos National Scientific Laboratory (LASL) designation for an extrudable expl contg PETN (80 wt% 69.9 vol %) coated with a low-temp vulcanizing silicone resin, Sylgard 182 (20 wt % 30.1 vol %) atomic compn Ci. 8<>H3.64N , 0103 3 jSi0.27 white putty curable to rubbery solid d, TMD 1.556g/cc, nominal 1.50-1.53g/cc mp 129-135°. XTX-8003 is used in special applications that require expls with small detonation failure diameters... [Pg.411]

Properties of Composition C-4. It is a light -brown soft putty-like plastic explosive which can be hand-tamped to a density of 1.58 - 1.60 g/cc. Its brisance by sand test is 116% of TNT and by plate dent test, method B 115% (for unconfined hand-tamped material at d 1.60) detonation rate at RT, 8040m/sec, for unconfined, hand -tamped chge,diam 1, r d 1.59 Ditto - for sample kept at -54° for 16hrs 7020m/sec at d 1.36, vs 7040m/sec for sample at +21° explosion temperature - 290° in 5secs exudation - none at 77° friction pendulum test - unaffected by... [Pg.268]

Fig. 7. Wideband 27-33 GHz holographic images of man carrying concealed simulated sheet explosive (duct putty). Optical (left), no explosive image (middle), and concealed simulant explosive (right). Fig. 7. Wideband 27-33 GHz holographic images of man carrying concealed simulated sheet explosive (duct putty). Optical (left), no explosive image (middle), and concealed simulant explosive (right).
MAJOR PRODUCT APPLICATIONS bowling balls, cast polyester, foam, caulk, explosives, putties, sealants, pipe insulation, potting compounds, speckling compounds, reflective paints, golf balls, pultrusion, aerospace, marine, automotive, composites, and many more... [Pg.88]

Uses Fluoropolymer in lacquers, paints, and putties binder for plastic-bonded explosives, pyrotechnics, propellants, other matrices fiber optic components moisture-resistant coatings for elec, braid, wire, cable, and harnesses... [Pg.453]


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