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TESTING OF DETONATORS 423<br />

later recommended a bomb <strong>of</strong> larger diameter, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />

s<strong>and</strong> test bomb No. 2, as being able to differentiate more exactly<br />

between the different grades <strong>of</strong> detonators in commercial use. <strong>The</strong><br />

test grew out <strong>of</strong> an earlier test which Snelling had developed in<br />

1908 for measuring the strength <strong>of</strong> detonating agents. Starting<br />

FIGURE 99. Walter 0. Snelling. (Metzger & Son.) Devised the s<strong>and</strong> test.<br />

Has worked extensively with nitrostarch explosives <strong>and</strong> has patented many<br />

improvements in military <strong>and</strong> in mining explosives. Chemist at the U. S.<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Mines, 1908-1916; Director <strong>of</strong> Research, Trojan <strong>Powder</strong> Company,<br />

1917—.<br />

with the thought that true explosives, when subjected to a sufficiently<br />

strong initiating influence, detonate in such manner as<br />

to set free more energy than that which had been applied to<br />

them by the initiating charge, he tested several materials which<br />

failed to be true explosives <strong>and</strong>, although decomposed by the<br />

detonating agent, did not give <strong>of</strong>f energy enough to continue their<br />

own decomposition <strong>and</strong> to propagate a detonation wave. Copper<br />

oxalate was the best <strong>of</strong> the "near explosives" which he tried. He

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