Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Containing nitrated organic compound – Nitrocellulose – 10 percent or over
Patent
1995-02-03
1997-03-04
Miller, Edward A.
Explosive and thermic compositions or charges
Containing nitrated organic compound
Nitrocellulose, 10 percent or over
149100, 1491096, 588202, C06B 2526
Patent
active
056081847
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery that the use of single base or triple base propellant of small grain size in combination with a detonator and a booster, produces a blasting agent which has considerable commercial value. The resulting blasting agent exhibits favorable cost for performance characteristics.
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Eck Gary R.
Gilion J. Brent
Machacek Oldrich
Coleman Henry D.
Miller Edward A.
Sudol R. Neil
Universal Tech Corporation
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