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White powder, Augendre

The compn given by Giua is identical with that given in Daws (Ref 2) and in Vol 1 of Encycl, p A507-L for Augendre Powder (White Powder), proposed in 1849 in France, and used later in other countries Refs 1) Daniel (1902), 298 la) Gody (1907), p 264 (Poudre de Fenton) 2) Davis (1943), 358 3) Perez Ara (1945), 212... [Pg.396]

White Powder. See Augendre Powder Wigfall Powder or Prussian Fire( Feu prussien in Fr). See Ref 2,p 809 Ref 21,p... [Pg.602]

American Permissible Explosives. See under Permissible and Permitted Explosives American Powder, also called White German Powder. See Augendre Powder... [Pg.168]

Augendre Powder, also called American Powder or White German Powder (Poudre blanche allemande or Teutonite, in Fr). The original mixt patented in France in 1849 contained KC103 48-50,K4FeCy6 25-29, sugar 23-25%. It was intended as a replacement for black powder as a propellant, but proved to be too sensitive for this purpose. If found use, however, in primer compns and percussion caps. The modified compn KCIO, 41.7, K FeCy 25.0, sulfur (or sugar) 20.8,... [Pg.507]

White German Powder. See Augendre Powder A507-L... [Pg.692]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.358 ]




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