RI 3605 Practical Fire-Sensitivity Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives Treated With Fire-Retardants ? Introduction (97b46ecb-c917-4e12-985b-92d71cd6a111)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. R. T. Denues
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

[Liquid oxygen explosives are ordinarily made from a carbonaceous absorbent and from liquid oxygen of high purity. These explosives have a limited but definite field of usefulness; their properties have been described in the literature, which includes several publications of the Bureau of Mines, the most recent dealing with fire-retardant treatments.3/ It seems generally conceded that the outstanding hazards in the use of these explosives are their high inflammability and their relative sensitivity to mechanical action. Each of these topics has been studied, and some interesting practical results have been obtained. Treatments have been described that render liquid-oxygen explosives prepared from granular carbonaceous absorbents practically immune to the action of igniting agents representing or exceeding practical hazards in violence.]
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APA: A. R. T. Denues  (1941)  RI 3605 Practical Fire-Sensitivity Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives Treated With Fire-Retardants ? Introduction (97b46ecb-c917-4e12-985b-92d71cd6a111)

MLA: A. R. T. Denues RI 3605 Practical Fire-Sensitivity Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives Treated With Fire-Retardants ? Introduction (97b46ecb-c917-4e12-985b-92d71cd6a111). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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