Measurements to Determine the Effect of Selected Additives on the Detonability of ANFO Mixtures

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ali Reza Roger L. McCarthy
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The use of an ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (ANFO) explosive in the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing has led to a renewed interest in using additives during the manufacturing process of ammonium nitrate to render it non-detonable. Suggested additives include calcium carbonate, which is already used in some European countries, and mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP) or di-ammonium phosphate (DAP), which are the primary desensitizing agents claimed in US patent 3,366,468, Method for desensitizing fertilizer grade ammonium nitrate and the product obtained, issued Jan. 30, 1968 (Porter, 1965).
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APA: Ali Reza Roger L. McCarthy  (1999)  Measurements to Determine the Effect of Selected Additives on the Detonability of ANFO Mixtures

MLA: Ali Reza Roger L. McCarthy Measurements to Determine the Effect of Selected Additives on the Detonability of ANFO Mixtures. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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