Montreal (Annual) Paper - Note on Unfreezable Dynamite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. E. Russell Tratman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1893

Abstract

The use of dynamite in cold weather is attended with some difficulty, owing to the freezing of the material and its consequeut liability to fail to explode when the fuse is fired. With proper methods and care the dynamite can be thawed with reasonable safety, but numerous accidents occur (more than get reported in the public press), due to carelessness in the operation and to the treacherous nature of the material, or a combination of both conditions. Dynamite will stand treatment at one time which at another time will result in explosion. An expert on explosives says that the most dangerous means of thawing cartridges are ingeniously devised by ignorant laborers; baking, boiling and toasting being favorite methods, while at a stone-quarry, in one instance, an apparatus was arranged for steaming the cartridges over a pot of boiling water. In this latter case the nitro-glycerine leaked through the canvas cover and settled on the bottom of the pot, with the result that an explosion occurred, the water acting as a tamping to the charge. The fact that small quantities of explosives containing nitroglycerine will burn quietly and without explosion if ignited by direct contact with a flame, has led to the dangerously mistaken reasoning that merely heating the explosive can produce no ill effect. If . a dynamite cartridge is ignited or placed in a fire it will probably burn harmlessly away, but if placed on a stove or in an oven and
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APA: E. E. Russell Tratman  (1893)  Montreal (Annual) Paper - Note on Unfreezable Dynamite

MLA: E. E. Russell Tratman Montreal (Annual) Paper - Note on Unfreezable Dynamite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1893.

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