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TEN = PETN

Accdg to Gorst (Ref 71, pp 15—16, it was proposed in Russia to use LA (Lead Azide) in lieu of MF (Mercuric Fulminate) in compound detonators with Tetryl and later with Ten (PETN). Much work on improvement of LA detonators was done by Col A.A. Solonina. [Pg.150]

Kumuliatwnyi Zariad (Shaped Charge). Mixts containing Geksogen (RDX) or TEN (PETN) with TNT or other expls or phlegmatizers were used in Russ shaped charges Ref Gorst (1957), 95, 98 100... [Pg.556]

TEN. PETN (Russ) see under "Russian Explosives and Related Items in this Vol... [Pg.556]

Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN listed as 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-[bis-(nitroxy)methyl] -dinitrate in CA since 1972, Penta Penthrite in Fr Pentrit, Niperyth, Nitropenta (NP) in Ger TEN in Russ). C(CH20N02)4, mw 316.15,... [Pg.563]

Degradation of nitroesters by Rheum palmatum tissue culture proceeded along the pathway shown in Figures 3 and 4. The concentration of GTN was decreased to 39 % of the initial concentration of 50 mg/E within ten days, while the same concentration of PETN was totally transformed. Vanek et al. 2003). From the analysis of products and stoichiometry of both processes, glycerol and pentaerythritol were formed as end products, which can eventually be used by plant cells as a carbon source (Maestri etal. 1991). [Pg.216]

Flegmotlzirovonnyi TEN(Phlegmatized PETN). A mixt of PETN with up to 5% wax or paraffin has been used for loading shaped charges and other shells as well as in detonators Ref Gorst(1957), 95 NewEdn(1972), 132... [Pg.488]

Pentaerythritol tetranitrate ( nitropentaerythrite ) also has numerous trade names which are different in various countries PETN, Penthrite, Penta (English speaking countries), Pentrit, Niperyth, Nitropenta, NP (Germany), Pentryt, NP (Poland), Ten (U.S.S.R.). PETN was first obtained by the Rheinisch-Westfalische Sprengstoff A.G. in 1894 [1], by nitrating pentaerythritol. [Pg.175]

TEN. Russian designation for Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate, PETN, or Pentrit A detailed description is given in Vol 8 of the Encycl, pp... [Pg.221]

DDT distances for some secondary explosives under ideal confining conditions are as short as several millimeters, as for CP and PETN. DDT distances for some other explosives such as TNT are on the order of tens of centimeters. [Pg.320]


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