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Vol 171
Pages:
62-65
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Research article
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Technologies of sensitization of emulsion explosives

Authors:
R. S. Krysin1
V. P. Kuprin2
M. B. Kolesaev3
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  • 1 — National Mining University
  • 2 — National Mining University
  • 3 — National Mining University
Date submitted:
2006-09-18
Date accepted:
2006-11-28
Date published:
2007-03-01

Abstract

The technology of production of emulsion explosive (EE) of ukrainite PP-2B and description of the developed device for introduction of solid phase (ferrosilicon or aluminum powders) into the gas-generated emulsion are given. The results of industrial tests of ukrainite PP-2B are presented, which showed a significant reduction in outsize, reduction of gas hazard in terms of CO in comparison with grammonite 79/21 by 3 times.

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References

  1. Пат. 2120928 РФ, МКИ С 06В 31/28. Способ приготовления взрывчатого вещества / В.И.Белов. Опубл. 27.10.98. Бюл. № 30.
  2. Нитрит аммония // Большая Российская энциклопедия (ХЭ). 1992. Т.3.
  3. Несмеянов А.Н. Начала органической химии / А.Н.Несмеянов, Н.А.Несмеянов. М.: Химия. 1968.

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