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RDX crystal size question
Remember that RDX based PBX are *machined* to size. So mechanically reducing crystal size is an opti ...
15-11-2006 at 09:03
by: Boomer
PETN-based Cast Explosives
Just noting, the max density for most HEs is achieved by pressing, not by casting.

And FYI, it is ...
6-11-2006 at 08:39
by: Boomer
PETN-based Cast Explosives
The volume compression Rosco mentioned, if it does happen, will have a small effect on the final den ...
4-11-2006 at 06:44
by: Boomer
P2NP microwave crystallization problem
Speed as a first organic synth? - Try some nitro first. This way, in case of missing lab skillz, you ...
2-11-2006 at 09:49
by: Boomer
Exotic Primaries - Complex Salts
There's also an American patent about forming an ammonia complex with SF, which is reportedly *much* ...
29-10-2006 at 09:30
by: Boomer
PETN vs. RDX
I am not that familiar with the old english names, but should a polymerized ...-dien not be named .. ...
25-10-2006 at 03:37
by: Boomer
PETN vs. RDX
Quote from a 1995 post on a.e.e.
Source is:
"Analysis of Semtex Explosives" J.R.Hobbs.
Chapter 39 ...
23-10-2006 at 07:42
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Thanks for explaining that, it makes sense indeed: They were from the scrap pile of a place speciali ...
18-10-2006 at 07:55
by: Boomer
PETN vs. RDX
I took the time to look up several plastic bounded (PBX...) and extrudable (XTX...) formulations usi ...
18-10-2006 at 07:43
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Weight plates from the gym? No those holes were *not* there before! ;)

BTW I can go look up the m ...
17-10-2006 at 08:13
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
(Also posted on APC, but as some here seemed interested in these mixes...)

Tried a 28mm SC with a ...
16-10-2006 at 08:45
by: Boomer
PETN vs. RDX
Rosco, have a look at the Los Alamos handbook, a PBX called XTX8003 (from memory) has a critical di ...
14-10-2006 at 09:26
by: Boomer
TETRYL
Analine, Alanine, Aniline or what? Any reason you call it ANAL-ine? ;)

"because a higher concentr ...
24-9-2006 at 23:21
by: Boomer
Tetranitromethane
I second that: NM + NA is similat to NG both in power and sensitivity. You don't want to boil it!

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22-9-2006 at 00:43
by: Boomer
Safely Testing Energetic Materials
For testing small cap numbers, a simple pipe bomp made from 1.5" steel pipe with threaded end caps w ...
19-9-2006 at 03:42
by: Boomer
The WORST BOOKS Ever Written
You forgot the terrorist shitbook and the anarshit crapbook.

Oh and about the kitchen series, I t ...
18-9-2006 at 03:48
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Better late than never, here some compositions. I did not test all of them, only the ones where temp ...
14-9-2006 at 06:47
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Not only did I *think* about using MAN, I already *tried* it. The same for GN. My notes are burried ...
31-8-2006 at 03:06
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
As promised some info on the melt-cast. Admittedly only a paste from some of my APC posts, some more ...
29-8-2006 at 05:45
by: Boomer
Nitroglycerin Extraction
To be honest, I would not distil it either unless remotely. And with "good" vacuum I mean a professi ...
29-8-2006 at 05:08
by: Boomer
Nitroglycerin Extraction
Got a *good* vacuum source? Distillation should work, and might leave most of the stabilizers in the ...
28-8-2006 at 03:22
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Is not the phrase "munroe effect" used for *colliding* shock waves, i.e. for charges with a cavity ( ...
24-8-2006 at 01:18
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Sorry I did not come back with ratios on the melt/cast comp, will do so soon.

Where is the sense ...
21-8-2006 at 01:15
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Those AP comps are highly dense, with the acetic filling the voids? I was surprised myself of the br ...
15-8-2006 at 23:47
by: Boomer
Perchlorate compositions
Two points:

1. That big a difference is *impossible* to be reached by just 4% ratio change. Compa ...
14-8-2006 at 02:29
by: Boomer
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