Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Structure or arrangement of component or product – Solid particles dispersed in solid solution or matrix
Patent
1980-08-07
1983-05-31
Miller, Edward A.
Explosive and thermic compositions or charges
Structure or arrangement of component or product
Solid particles dispersed in solid solution or matrix
149 11, 149 196, 149 1992, 149 92, 264 3R, C06B 4510
Patent
active
043859488
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for preparing an in situ cured ster explosive by mixing explosive crystals with a prepolymer solution comprising a carboxyl (or hydroxyl)-terminated hydrophobic polyester and epoxidized linseed oil with chromium octanoate as a catalyst. The explosive mixture is pressed into desired size and cured at 60.degree. C. to 70.degree. C. for about 96 hours. The resulting in situ cured explosive has desirable safety and physical properties.
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Chan May L.
Reed, Jr. Russell
Stanton Horace D.
Beers W. F.
Cottrell B. H.
Miller Edward A.
Skeer W. Thom
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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