Explosive tubing cutter and method of assembly

Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems – Accidental fuse ignition prevention means

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F42B 3182

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051293226

ABSTRACT:
A tubing cutter apparatus includes a housing or casing member formed of a zirconia ceramic material. The zirconia ceramic material is located at least proximate an explosive charge section, such the detonation of the explosive charge will cause shattering the ceramic section. The tubing cutter may be assembled in a safe manner by establishing ground connections between separate portions of the apparatus. These ground connections established during assembly will prevent the buildup of static electrical charges, which could cause premature detonation of the cutter.

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