- A
phlegmatizer is a
compound that
minimizes the
explosive tendency of
another compound or material. The term is
derived from the word phlegmatic, meaning...
- Look up
phlegmatize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
phlegmatized explosive is an
explosive that has had an
agent (a
phlegmatizer)
added to stabilize...
- fibergl****, and casting. For this application, MEKP
often is
dissolved in a
phlegmatizer such as
dimethyl phthalate,
cyclohexane peroxide,[clarification needed]...
- purpose. The
great advantage offered by
these esters is that they are
phlegmatizers, i.e. they
minimize the
explosive tendencies of a
family of chemical...
- 0% TNT; 21.0 ± 3.0%
powdered aluminium; 4.7 ± 1.0%
paraffin wax as a
phlegmatizing agent; 0.47 ± 0.1%
calcium chloride as a
desiccant to
prevent moisture...
- 40
years after the
invention of dynamite,
which is a
first generation phlegmatized explosive primarily intended for
civilian earthmoving. TNT has never...
-
Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s Charge:
shaped charge,
steel liner, A-IX-1 (RDX
phlegmatized with 5% wax), I-238
detonator Penetration: 420 mm RHA at 0
degrees Entered...
-
Environmental fate of TNT IMX-101 List of
explosives used
during World War II
Phlegmatized RE
factor Table of
explosive detonation velocities TNT
equivalent Webster's...
-
which can be set off with the
touch of a feather), it was only due to
phlegmatizers that nitroglycerin's
shock sensitivity was
reduced and it
became safer...
- nitrate, with a
small quantity (about 1%) of
paraffin wax used as a
phlegmatizing agent. TNT
typically makes up 25% to 33% of the mixture.
Because of...