Bulletin 219 Explosives Their Materials, Constitution, and Analysis

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. A. Taylor WM. H. RINKENBACH
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

No complete work on explosives, their constitution and analysis, has hitherto been published. Several books that contain chapte.r;s on analysis do not cover the matter thoroughly. Methods tha;t, manu~ facturers, testing stations, and other . agencies have developed to meet their own requirements have not been made public. The Bureau of Mines has issued four publications 1 - cov:eri:ng special phases of the subject. This bulletin. is not inte.nded to replace those reports, but rather to cover present methods employed 'in the , industry and to include all classes of explosives and the materials used in their manufacture. No sharp distinctions can be drawn between classes of explosives. . Surplus military explosives, for example, may be used for blasting, just as blasting explosives, under some conditions, may be employed for military purposes. Moreover, one class gradually merges into another because of similarity in composition. Explosives are here grouped as dynamites, black powders, propellants, detonators, and primers. Some materials are used in practically all these groups ; others in only one. To discuss all the materials that have been or that may be used and the methods for their identification and quantitative determination is not feasible, but the methods described will probably suggest ways of examining new mixtures.
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APA: C. A. Taylor WM. H. RINKENBACH  (1923)  Bulletin 219 Explosives Their Materials, Constitution, and Analysis

MLA: C. A. Taylor WM. H. RINKENBACH Bulletin 219 Explosives Their Materials, Constitution, and Analysis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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