Desensitization of waste rocket propellants

Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Processes of making

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149 1992, 149124, 588202, C06B 2300

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052117774

ABSTRACT:
Waste solid energetic compositions such as waste solid rocket propellant are desensitized for purposes of disposal and burning by being combined with a diluent and a filler which lower the sensitivity, energy output and flame temperature of the compositions and improve their ability to burn in a controlled manner by increasing the burn time. The diluent is an oil with a viscosity of at least about 600 centipoise, and the filler is any of a variety of solid organic material, preferably agricultural waste or wood flour.

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