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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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338 DYNAMITE AND OTHER HIGH EXPLOSIVES<br />

Straight Dynamite<br />

Straight dynamite containing 60% or less <strong>of</strong> mixed nitric<br />

esters—but not more because <strong>of</strong> the danger <strong>of</strong> exudation—is used<br />

extensively in the United States, but has found little favor in<br />

FIGURE 85 Dynamite Manufacture. (Courtesy Hercules <strong>Powder</strong> Company.)<br />

Rubbing the dry ingredients <strong>of</strong> dynamite through a screen into<br />

the bowl <strong>of</strong> a mixing machine.<br />

Europe. It is made simply by mixing the explosive oil with<br />

the absorbent materials; the resulting loose, moist-appearing or<br />

greasy mass, from which oil ought not to exude under gentle<br />

pressure, is put up in cartridges or cylinders wrapped in paraffined<br />

paper <strong>and</strong> dipped into melted paraffin wax to seal them against<br />

moisture.<br />

<strong>The</strong> strength <strong>of</strong> straight nitroglycerin dynamite is expressed by<br />

the per cent <strong>of</strong> nitroglycerin which it contains. Thus, "4O9&<br />

straight nitroglycerin dynamite" contains 40% <strong>of</strong> nitroglycerin,

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