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Salt pair permitted explosives

Salpetersaure = nitric acid salt pair (ion exchanged) permitted explosives 248 sand test 277... [Pg.42]

Ammonium chloride serves as a partner component to alkali nitrates in the so-called inverse salt-pair (ion-exchanged) explosives -> Permitted Explosives). [Pg.63]

Permitted explosives with a higher grade of safety are powder explosives. They contain a minimum percentage of nitroglycerine-ni-troglycol to ensure reliable initiation and transmission of detonation and to exclude slow deflagration reactions. The mechanism of salt-pair... [Pg.308]

Ion exchanged -> Permitted Explosives are based on so-called salt pairs (sodium nitrate ammonium chloride or potassium nitrate - ammonium chloride) and are thus also in powder form. [Pg.325]


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