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[*] posted on 26-1-2025 at 08:03
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When verifying one-gram samples against 2 mm steel sheet, the Liptex plastic explosive was verified at density of 1.75g/cc.
The Liptex plastic explosive is based on TACP and its exact composition is not public. The detonation velocity is variable and ranges from 5000 to 6800 m/s depending on the density, diameter of the charge, etc. The floating detonation velocity and therefore the fragmentation effect is variable for all plastic explosives. The charge had a diameter of 8 mm. Hole has diameter cca 10,5 mm. The cuted steel plate off corresponds to a VoD of around 6500 m/s. The support lines from the steel support are visible on the underside.

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[*] posted on 30-1-2025 at 09:07


During the research of friction and impact sensitive mixtures, a reliable mixture was developed, which has high sensitivity like EPH 20,
but low energy like H48. And his toxicity is reduced to a minimum.
Was examinated:
Mixture EPH 20 is too power. Poisonity od EPH 20 is high. Plus can can cause hole in cup on side of firing pin. Nitrocellulose decrease brisantion of EPH 20, same as bigger ammount of glass. But poisonity of entire mixture is main problem further.
Was examinated:
Mixture H48 is corrosive, his oxicity is low but his sensitivity is also low and unreliable in some applications.
Therefore was developed and examinated in long time of weeks a new mixture, which takes the best from both substances.
In Laboratory of Liptakov was developed mixture H48 + 5% LH. Called as work name Hypo 48.
Ratios in part by weight: Sb2S3 30 + S 11 + KClO3 59 + Pb(H2PO2)2 5 . Compounds mix under water + IPA 1:1. Create wet grain 1x1 mm. Final drying on surface 40C. On bottom cup pour carborundum black grain from abrasive paper, which is harder than glass. 0.5 - 1 mm. Second layer is 2 - 3 mm of Hyppo 48, press 1 Kg, and 1 drop nitrocellulose 5%. Cup dry at 40 C by 30 minute. Only my reccomend for reliable cup filling. Sure exist some better mixtures and procedures.

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[*] posted on 10-3-2025 at 06:01


Quote: Originally posted by Laboratory of Liptakov  

The Liptex plastic explosive is based on TACP and its exact composition is not public.

Are you sure it's not public? You posted it yourself: https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=26...

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[*] posted on 16-3-2025 at 22:54


I know it of course. On picture is simple 9 years old mixture. A new composition is different and more powerful.....:cool:



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