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Pyronite

Tetryl is a widely-used explosive. It is also known under the names of Pyronite, Tetrylit, Tetralite, Tetralita. In England it has been known for some time as Composition Exploding—CE. The incorrect name—tetranitromethylaniline—may sometimes be encountered in the literature. [Pg.40]

Tetryl (2,4,6 -Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine, N-2,4,6-tetranitro-N-methyl aniline, or picrylmethyl-nitramine, also called Pyronite, Tetrylit, Tetra-Ute or Tetralita)... [Pg.642]

Pyronite = Tetryl also mixture of Tetryl and trinitrophenylmethylanil-line 314 pyrophoric 271... [Pg.40]


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Pyronite = Tetryl

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