Radiation polymerized priming compositions

Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Structure or arrangement of component or product – Solid particles dispersed in solid solution or matrix

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149 1992, 149 24, C06B 4510

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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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