Priming composition which is sensitive to percussion and a metho

Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Containing free boron or binary compounds of boron or boranes

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149 23, 149 38, 149 40, 149 41, 149 42, 149 43, 149 44, 149 45, 149 77, 149 78, 149 83, 149 85, C06B 4300

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ABSTRACT:
A priming composition with an elevated thermal stability, which is sensit to percussion, is disclosed. The priming composition comprises a tetrazolic ring containing primary explosive and a sensitivity additive. The sensitivity additive comprises an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent. 40 to 95 weight percent of the priming composition is the primary explosive, 2.5 to 40 weight percent of the priming composition is the oxidizing agent and 2.5 to 40 weight percent of the priming composition is the reducing agent. The priming composition is applied to heads of percussion fuses.

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