Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Metal or alloy or metalloid – each in particulate form – with... – Inorganic oxygen-halogen salt
Patent
1982-12-17
1983-11-22
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Explosive and thermic compositions or charges
Metal or alloy or metalloid, each in particulate form, with...
Inorganic oxygen-halogen salt
149 44, 149 83, 149 85, C06B 3306
Patent
active
044167113
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to improved explosive compositions of the aqueous slurry type. More particularly, the invention relates to explosive compositions containing sodium perchlorate, polysaccharide polymer of plant origin, water, and preferably, gassing and cross-linking agents and particulate sensitizers such as finely divided aluminum. These compositions have improved physical and detonation properties over prior art compositions, and in addition, they form excellent "permissible" explosive compositions, even though sodium perchlorate is present.
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Funk Albert G.
Jessop Harvey A.
Ireco Chemicals
Lechert Jr. Stephen J.
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