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Schultze powder—

Note 1 Accdg to Marshall (Ref 11, p 47), the. Schultze powder was the first successful smokeless powder... [Pg.139]

Imperial Schultz Powder. It consists of Nitro-lignin 80.1, Ba nitrate 10.2, vaseline 7.9 volatile matter 1.8%. Its props are reported as... [Pg.321]

These propellants containing mainly fibrous non-colloidal nitrocellulose are usually referred to as Schultze powder, after the inventor—see p. 528. [Pg.640]

Note 2 EC Powder, as well as Schultze Powder belongs to the type of "Bulk Powders because they are loaded by bulk or because, for the same bulk they have about the same power as BlkPdr(Ref 5, p289)T A detailed discussion on this subject is given... [Pg.650]

EC and Schultze powders were made in a similar manner... [Pg.443]

Cube Powder. A smokeless propint similar to Imperial Schultze Powder which contains NC (made from wood fiber), Ba(N03)2 petroleum jelly... [Pg.355]

The Schultze Powder—One of the earliest of the successful powders introduced into this country was Schultze s powder, the invention of Colonel Schultze, of the Pmssian Artillery, and is now manufactirred by the Schultze Gunpowder Company Limited, of London. The composition of this powder, as given in the "Dictionary of Explosives" by the late Colonel Cimdall, is as follows —... [Pg.82]

B. Schultze Powder, E.C. Powder, Collodion-Cotton, c.—The sample is dried in the oven as above for fifteen minutes, and exposed for two hours to the air. The test as above for compressed gun-cotton is then applied. [Pg.113]

This powder, however was still too fastburning for use in military rifles, but was found suitable for use in shot guns, and was a forerunner of propellants of the Schultze type used in some countries (chiefly Great Britain) as sporting powders... [Pg.881]

Schultz, R.K., Miller, N.C., Smith, D.K., and Ross, D.L.,J. Biopharm. Sci., 3 115-122 (1992). Hill, M., Characteristics of an Active Multiple Dose Dry Powder Inhaler, Proc. Respiratory Drug Delivery IV, Interpharm Press, Buffalo Grove, IL, 1994, pp. 109-116. [Pg.115]

A company was formed in England to manuf Schultze s sporting smokeless powder, invented in 1865, and a factory was constructed in 1869 at Eyeworth in the New Forest. The greatest success was achieved after the method... [Pg.139]

Schultze s Smokeless Powder became very popular with sportsmen (See 1868), and... [Pg.142]

Note 1 Accdg to Marshall (Ref 11, p 48), the pdr was very successful and a separate company was formed which constructed a factory at Green, near Dartford in Kent Note 2 Powders of von Lenk, Schultze and EC were too quick for use in rifled firearms. [Pg.143]

M. von Duttenhofer (1843-1903) nitrated brown charcoal (used for prepn of C/82) by Schultze s method to obtain colloided rifle powder RCP (Rottweiler Cellulose Pulver) which was adopted by the German Army in 1884, but its compn was kept secret until 1887 (See also Vol 5 of Encycl, p D1581, under Duttenhofer s Smokeless Propellant ) (Ref 44, p 244)... [Pg.143]

Alfa. Sporting propellant similar to Schultze s smokeless powder (Ref 31, p 581)... [Pg.405]

H. Rose says powdered potassium nitrate copiously absorbs the vapours of anhydrous sulphuric acid, H2SO4, to form a pasty mass and, according to C. Schultz-Sellack, potassium nitrate unites with liquid sulphur dioxide, forming a mixture or compound of the alkali nitrite and sulphate. [Pg.820]

Nitrocellulose powders can be classified into semicolloidal powders made of two kinds of nitrocellulose (insoluble and soluble in the solvent—ether and alcohol), almost fully colloidal, made of pyrocollodion cotton (highly soluble in ether-alcohol) and Schultze type powders with a very low content of colloidal nitrocellulose and containing inorganic salts. The Schultze nitrocellulose powders are now of little significance and very little used, so they will be discussed only briefly. [Pg.570]

In the USA, the EC Powders began to be manufd near the end of the 19th century by the "EC and Schultze Gunpowder Co, Ltd at Oakland, New Jersey and this continued until the plant was destroyed in August 1900 by fire caused by lightning (Ref 1, p 235) Davis in the section describing "Bulk Powder (Ref 5, p 289) lists the following powders with.compns similar to EC Powders 1... [Pg.650]

Historical. NC proplnts prepd before 1884, such as of Schultze(invented in Germany ca 1865)) of Volkmann(invented in Austria ca 1871) and the EC (invented in England ca 1882) contained partially colloided NC(Ref 2,pp 4 5). They burned so fast that when tried in cannons, the powder chambers were either damaged or burst open... [Pg.427]


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