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The British also used
TNT
during World War I, but after the war adopted a more powerful
explosive
named "Research Department
Explosive
(
RDX
)".
RDX
, more precisely known as "cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine" and sometimes called
"cyclonite"
, was originally formulated in 1899.
It has the
insensitivity
of
TNT
but greater
explosive
yield.
www.toprankingcompany.com /pyrotechnics-explosives.htm
(7075 words)
Nitroglycerine (Arno Hahma; Gerald L. Hurst; Martin L. Van Tiel)
If it rises to 30 degrees, the reaction is just about to go out of control.
>> I would also recommend
cyclonite
instead of nitroglycerine.
Nitration of something should not produce any nitrous fumes.
www.yarchive.net /explosives/nitroglycerine.html
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