A New Day for Dynamite

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Spencer C. Watson Scott E. Winston
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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206 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Dynamite is a generic term for a variety of high explosive formulations containing a blend of liquid and solid nitrate esters co-mixed with solid oxidizers and carbonaceous fuels. Dynamites can be divided into general classes of nongelatins, semi-gelatins, and gelatins which vary as to their detonation rates, densities, and water resistance. There are also numerous products within each classification depending on their utilization or on their permissibility in various types of underground mining operations.
Citation

APA: Spencer C. Watson Scott E. Winston  (1985)  A New Day for Dynamite

MLA: Spencer C. Watson Scott E. Winston A New Day for Dynamite. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1985.

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