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  • A SM user has discovered that MEKP can be stored at low and constant temperatures (like underground) without decomposition for at l [[Category:Primary explosives]]
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  • ...] and [[potassium chromate]] solution are kept in a freezer and chilled at low temperatures. The hydrogen peroxide is added slowly to the K<sub>2</sub>CrO [[Category:Primary explosives]]
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  • ...sub>2</sub>'''. It is used as a primer in detonators to initiate secondary explosives, though it has been removed from most commercial detonators due to its toxi Due to its low solubility, lead azide precipitates out of the solution. The precipitate is
    6 KB (750 words) - 18:02, 13 May 2020
  • ...nd [[hydrazoic acid]], the latter being the one that detonates. Due to its low shock sensitivity, ammonium azide can be safely ground in a wooden mortar.< [[Category:Primary explosives]]
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  • ...s high solubility, while ammonium permanganate will precipitate due to its low solubility in water. The solution is filtered and the precipitate is washed ...d_Items_-_Vol_8_of_10_-_M_to_P.pdf Seymour M. Kaye (1978), Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items, vol. 8]</ref>
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  • ...city bullet impact, such as being dropped, a hammer blow, or impact from a low-velocity bullet or even shotgun blast. Tannerite is not flammable – an ex ...te components is legal, though the legislation on its use is murky. Binary explosives are not classified as explosive materials, '''when kept as separate compone
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  • ...uric acid]], known as [[nitrating mixture]]. This reaction must be done at low and constant temperature, to prevent a runaway or worse. [[Category:Primary explosives]]
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  • | FrictionSens = Low ...etonation velocity is around 7,000 m/s.<ref>http://www.eurenco.com/content/explosives/defence-security/oxidizers-energetic-polymers/adn/</ref>
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  • ...hols will partially dissolve both components, as AN is slightly soluble in low-chain alcohols, while most FOs are either soluble or miscible with them. AN ...friction and heat. It has a moderate detonation velocity compared to other explosives, with a value of 3,200 m/s. ANFO is a tertiary explosive, meaning it cannot
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  • ...binary explosive with limited use in various domains, due to it's relative low stability. ...explosive material, though it's more sensitive than ANFO or most AN-based explosives, which makes it easier to detonate. It has a detonation velocity of 6125 m/
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  • ...NICAL REPORT ARLCD-TR-78062, p. 19]</ref>, or 3700 m/s<ref>Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items Vol 10; Ed Kaye, S.M. U.S. Army Armament Research and Dev ...for model airplanes. It is attractive because it has a high gas output and low flame temperature. It has a relatively high monopropellant specific impulse
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  • | ShockSens = Low | FrictionSens = Low
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  • ...uminium and charcoal powder will not, forming an emulsion. It is stable to low impact forces like those being caused by being dropped on the floor or hit [[Category:High explosives]]
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  • ...ness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=6198 Metallic Low Melting Alloys and High Explosives]
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  • Ordinary detonators are ignition-based explosives. This form of detonator is most commonly initiated using safety [[fuse]], a ...wall with a reactive explosive compound, which, when ignited, propagates a low energy signal, similar to a dust explosion.
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  • ...ghly exothermic and must be done very carefully at low temperatures and at low concentrations. [[Category:High explosives]]
    5 KB (555 words) - 19:23, 13 August 2018
  • Nitroguanidine is an energetic material, widely used as propellant. It has low impact sensitivity, but its detonation velocity is high. [[Category:High explosives]]
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  • '''COPAE'''—"The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives" by Tenney L. Davis (Book) ...urenco.com/content/explosives/defence-security/high-explosives/insensitive-explosives/fox-12/ "Guanylurea dinitramide"]
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