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  • Composition A - Composition A is a wax-coated, granular explosive consisting of TDX and plasticizing wax. Five varieties of composition A have been developed and designated as composition A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5.
    www.ordnance.org/composia.htm
  • Composition B - Composition B consists of castable mixtures of RDX and TNT; in some instances, desensitizing agents are added to the mixture.
    www.ordnance.org/composib.htm
  • Composition C - Composition C is a plastic demolition explosive consisting of RDX, other explosives, and plasticizers. It can be molded by hand for use in demolition work and packed by hand into shaped charge devices
    www.ordnance.org/composic.htm
  • Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) - Also referred to as cyclonite, or hexogen, RDX is a white crystalline solid usually used in mixtures with other explosives, oils, or waxes; it is rarely used alone
    www.ordnance.org/rdx.htm
  • Explosive Materials - Potentially Unstable, Peroxidized or Shock Sensitive Chemicals
    www.safety.utoledo.edu/safety/explos.htm
  • Explosives - Encarta Online Concise - Description of explosives and components. MSN-Encarta
    encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=066C1000
  • Explosives Bulletins - Storage and handling.
    www.dme.qld.gov.au/safety/explosiv/bulletin.htm
  • Explosives Research Group's - Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
    www.umr.edu/~boom/index2.html
  • HBX - HBX-1 and HBX-3 are binary explosives that are castable mixtures of RDX, TNT, powdered aluminum, and D-2 wax with calcium chloride. These explosives are used in missile warheads and underwater ordnance
    www.ordnance.org/hbx.htm
  • Pentaerythritoltetranitrate (PETN) - PETN is one of the strongest known high explosives.
    www.ordnance.org/pentaery.htm
  • Trinitrotoluene (TNT) - Trinitrotoluene, commonly known as TNT, is a constituent of many explosives
    www.ordnance.org/tnt.htm
  • Two-Way Radios and Blasting - Technical paper on the using of radios in blasting zones.
    www.hamradio-online.com/1996/feb/blasting.html
  • VLW equation of state, Explosives - Theory about computing the detonation performance of explosives.
    wuxiong72.tripod.com

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