Snap, Slap & Shoot - A Possible Cause for Premature Ignition of Shock Tube

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Roger Holmberg Dick Salomonsson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Nitro Nobel (the company was acquired by Dyno Nobel in 1986) originally developed non-electric initiation systems. These system were based on the 1967 invention of the shock tube fuse by Per-Anders Persson. Through licensees CIL and EB production and sales also started in Canada and the US. Early on, some accidental initiations of the tube occurred in production. It was found that static electricity was involved. After corrective action was taken - by changing the aluminium content in the tube core load - no further accidental initiations were reported until 1991.
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APA: Roger Holmberg Dick Salomonsson  (2002)  Snap, Slap & Shoot - A Possible Cause for Premature Ignition of Shock Tube

MLA: Roger Holmberg Dick Salomonsson Snap, Slap & Shoot - A Possible Cause for Premature Ignition of Shock Tube. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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