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N. K. Shalygin
N. K. Shalygin
Krasnoarmeyskiy R&DI of Mechanization
Krasnoarmeyskiy R&DI of Mechanization

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  • Date submitted
    2000-07-04
  • Date accepted
    2000-08-18
  • Date published
    2001-02-01

Mixed charge devices for emulsion explosives

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One of the achievements in the field of development of industrial explosives for surface mining works is creation of emulsion explosives on the basis of reverse emulsions of highly concentrated solutions of oxidizers (ammonium, sodium or calcium nitrate) and oil products (fuel oil, industrial oil, diesel fuel) in the presence of emulsifier. Emulsion explosives are effective substitutes of regular industrial explosives due to availability of raw materials (ammonium nitrate and oil products), safety and environmental friendliness in manufacturing and application, high water resistance and explosion efficiency, lower cost price.

How to cite: Shalygin N.K., Glinskii V.P., Matseevich B.V., Markov P.P. Mixed charge devices for emulsion explosives // Journal of Mining Institute. 2001. Vol. № 2 148. p. 106-110.
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  • Date submitted
    2000-07-29
  • Date accepted
    2000-08-09
  • Date published
    2001-02-01

Industrial explosives on bases of reconstituted (conversion) explosives

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The development of industrial explosives (EE) on the basis of conversion explosives (CF) was carried out taking into account a number of assumptions. On the basis of this approach and analysis of the formulation and technological features, all the recoverable munitions were divided into four main groups. This classification of explosive materials made it possible to propose for each group a rational set of industrial explosive materials, to provide them with appropriate regulatory documentation and to implement the method of its production in factories.

How to cite: Shalygin N.K., Matseevich B.V., Glinskii V.P., Mardasov O.F. Industrial explosives on bases of reconstituted (conversion) explosives // Journal of Mining Institute. 2001. Vol. № 2 148. p. 111-116.