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US Military Requirements for Composition

US Military Requirements for Composition B-4 US Military Requirements for Cyclotols US Military Requirements for Composition C 3 US Military Requirements for Composition C-4 Composition and Properties EL-387A EL-387B Thermal Conductivity of Some Common Explosives Constants K and K2 of Muraour... [Pg.8]

US Military requirements and test for Normal LSt for use in priming compositions are described in US Military Specification MIL-L-757A(1967) Amendment 1(1968)... [Pg.177]

Method No 207a. US Military Spec MIL-D-45441C (MU) (1966) covers the requirements of Stab Detonator M61, while MIL-D-462098B (MU) (1968) covers the requirements of Detonator M44E1. Composition of primer mixture for each of these detonators is the same as listed in Method No 207, except that Basic LSt can be replaced by Normal LSt. Following are the procedures ... [Pg.1063]

W = wt of dry sample in grams Method No 210. Priming Composition (Lead Starter Type), used as a priming compn for the M127 (T73) Parachute White Star Ground Signal. US Military Specification MIL-S-13257F (1967) requirements Moisture, max 0.10%, and Composition Pb peroxide (of... [Pg.1065]

US military specification requirements and tests for Diazodinitrophenol intended for use in loading fuze detonators and the manufacture of priming compositions are listed and described in Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-D-552, issued in 1950. The requirements are also listed in TM 9-1300-214/TO 11A-1-34 (1967), p 7-9 Requirements ... [Pg.54]

Quantitative method of analysis of Compositions A-3 and A-4 is described in Ref 5, which also lists the following US Military specification requirements for them ... [Pg.258]

DOPDA has been u sed as an additive to rubber. compositions at the time of manufacture for the purpose of providing ozone resistance to elastometers. Mixtures of DOPDA with solvents such as acetone (usually in 50/50 ratio) are flammable and toxic, causing skin irritation. The material covered by US Military Specification MIL-D-50000A(MR), July 1966 is intended for use as an externally applied (brush or dip) solution to rubber items, particularly tires. This chemical functions as an antiozonant, preventing cracking of stressed, vulcanized rubber items in outdoor storage Requirements and tests covered by the above Spec are as follows ... [Pg.310]


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