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Vacuum stability test 1 XXVI

Farmer s test for stability see Vacuum stability test 1 XXVI... [Pg.624]

Detonators) XXII (SENSITIVITY TO FLAME, SPARK, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES, ETC) XXIII [Sensitivity to Initiation by Primary (Initiating) Explosives, Detonators and Boosters, Tests] XXIV (Small Lead Block Compression Test is described in Vol 3 of Encycl, p C493-L) XXIV (Small Lead Block Expansion Test is briefly described under Trauzl Test) XXIV (Sound Test for Detonators) XXIV (Strength of Detonators. See under INITIATING EFFICIENCY, p XVIII) XXIV (Surveillance Tests) XXIV (Taliani Test) XXV (Trauzl Test) XXVI (Vacuum Stability Test) p A2 (Abel s or Kl-Starch Test) p A573-L (Ball Drop Test for detg sensitivity of LA or other primary expls)... [Pg.1105]

Former s Test for Stability. See Vacuum Stability Test in Vol l of Encycl, p XXVI... [Pg.389]

In this method the soln of titanous sulfate is standardized against p-nitraniline 6) 120° C Vacuum Stability Test. Using a 2.3 g dry sample and adjusting the apparatus described in Vol 1 of Encycl, p XXVI to 120°, determine the amt of gas evolved in 40hrs of heating. More detailed description of the test is given in MIL-STD-286A (1961). Method 403.1.2 and in PATR 3278(1965), pp 19-22 Fig 15... [Pg.167]

Vacuum Stability Test. See in Vol 1, Introduction , TV XXVI, and under Stability and Instability of Explosives in Vol 6, E438-R Addnl Refs 1) AJ. Clear, Standard Laboratory Procedures for Determining Sensitivity, Brisance and Stability of Explosives , PATR 3278 (Rev 1) (1970), 18-28 2) R. Meyer,... [Pg.133]

Another test which might be recommended is the Vacuum Stability Test described in Ref 9, p XXVI... [Pg.513]

Vacuum stability tests and other types of standard heat tests differ from the Taliani test in that they are performed in closed systems which are initially evacuated (see Vol 1, XXVI). Weight losses or quantities of gas evolved are reported for certain fixed temps over standard time intervals. These tests are empirical in that the results have meaning only in comparison with those obtained on substances whose stability is known. The hazard analysis of a new product or of a new production lot consists... [Pg.253]


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