Diazodinitrophenol, a Detonating Explosive
Diazodinitrophenol, hereafter referred to as DDNP, is a detonating compound, the manufacture and use of which for charges in percussion caps and in detonators has been the subject of seieral patents (2, 5, 0 , 12-14) issued in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain.
More recently these compounds have acquired considerable industrial importance because the o-diazooxides furnish numerous azo dyes which form valuable lakes with suitable acid mordants.
This report focuses on following:
- Preparation
- Explosive Characteristics
- PHYSICAL Properties Strength Tests
- Procedure
- Strength In A Small Trauzl Block
- Initiating Power
- Effect Of Heat
- Effect Of Dry And Wet Storage
- Propagation Tests
- Summary
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