Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Structure or arrangement of component or product – Solid particles dispersed in solid solution or matrix
Patent
1975-12-01
1977-11-01
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 1992, 149 24, C06B 4510
Patent
active
040564169
ABSTRACT:
Extrudable priming mixture comprising 32-42% normal lead styphnate, 14-16% antimony sulfide, 30-33% barium nitrate, 3.9-4.1% tetracene, 6-8% aluminum powder, and 41/2-8% binder comprising the liquid monomers methyl methacrylate and trimethylolpropanetrimethacrylate, is solidified to a material of admirable percussion sensitivity by radiation polymerization of liquid monomers therein.
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Franklin Gerald B.
Parrish Clyde F.
Edelberg Nathan
Gibson Robert P.
Miller Edward A.
Suga Arthur M.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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