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Sulfurless Black Powder

Haloxyline. An Austro-Hungarian explosive invented about 1865. It represents a variety of sulfurless Black Powders such as KN03 75.0, charcoal 8.5, wood pulp 15.0 and potassium ferricyanide 1.5% A similar explosive was patented, in 1866 in England (Ref 1)... [Pg.10]

Amiante(Fr) Amiantofltal Span). Asbestos Amidation is the process of forming an amide Amide(Explosif), designated also as Vexplosif amylace, was patented in 1886 in France. It contained sulfurless black powder (AN+ KNOj+charcoal) 32-60 NG 68-40%... [Pg.168]

A modification of BkPdr which does not con tain sulfur is called sulfurless black powder,... [Pg.173]

Strontium Diazide A620-L Styrylamine. See Aminostyrene A257-L Succinum. See Amber A165-R Sulfurless Black Powder. See under Amide (Explosif) A168-L Sulfuryl Diazide A621-R Sylvie Acid. See Abietic Acid A2-R... [Pg.691]


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