xplosivsrkool
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Anyone know the best way to store hmtd? I did a search and found a couple of sites that said it was safe to store under dH2O however, I also found a
site that said they had seen HMTD detonate under 100ml of H2O. I know that from my experiance HMTD is pretty stable.
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You'll better not store HMTD, nor any other organic (explosive) peroxides. Yes, HMTD seems to be stable, but at some point although it was
proposed to be used as a primary by the military forces, it was abandoned. Guess what ? Not stable enough. Besides, it's really dangerous to
handle, as it seems to be the cause of many accidents.
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Just about anything can still detonate under water if the right heat/pressure is applied to it. But, unless you misstreat it, I dont see why it would.
If you must store it, store it in a paper cup with a small amount of pure water in it. Just enough water to cover everything. Anymore and your just
adding weight and there for pressure to the molecules. Do not store it in glass or even plastic. Always treat it as though it could detonate at any
time.
Youn might want to look into making some sort of NC paste to go in it.......like AP putty.
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xplosivsrkool
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Why not plastics or glass? I've read about incompatibility with several metals but never that. I only want to store a little less than 4g.
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You dont use plastic or glass due to the shrapnel risk if you have an accidental detonation.
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xplosivsrkool
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Oh, forgot to ask how the h2o affects the rate of decomposition. Also you mentioned pressure, the vapor pressure that develops above the water in a
closed container is no problem right? I would assume that would be unimportant at normal temps.
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I've read somewhere before that when you cap your stored explosives, make sure you use a cork or something that isn't threaded. I don't
see why water would cause decompostion of your explosive as long as its not miscible in water. I my self never store sensitive explosives. However, I
do not fear plastic shrapnel, glass on the other hand is quite different.
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Not using threaded caps has to do with the active material getting caught in the threads and being set off by friction. This is also a problem when
taking the cap OFF of some materials, such as ethyl ether, which form peroxides on storage. Worry about those dusty unopened bottles on the back of
the shelf, with the white crust around the cap. School labs are prone to these accidents.
As to shrapnel, they can find the metal in the stump of your, whatever it was, with an X-ray, but they'll have to probe for the plastic and
glass.
You can use KI/starch paper dampened with dilute Hydrochloric to test for those hidden peroxides on bottle caps. A moist cotton swab can bring a
small sample to the KI paper, the iodine staining the starch means free oxidizers.. beware.
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Yes, especially storing dry AP in threaded containers may cause problems as the AP tends to sublime easily, but I wouldn't be afraid of HMTD if
it's appropriately wetted.
When I used to make HMTD I stored it under EtOH instead of water - easier drying
BTW the plastic and glass containers are not used because of danger of static electricity - organic peroxides are more sensitive to this than
anything. I've heard of someone accidentally setting off his HMTD (or wa it AP?) by !!taking off his woolen jumper!! and touching it... :/
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There is no reason properly made AP or HTMD shouldn't be able to be stored for a month or so. I have stored AP in my room in a paper cup for more
than one month and it was about 20g. Just make sure it is neutral and be smart with it. You said your only storing 4g......just keep it in a paper cup
and you'll be fine. I woulnd't worry about it unless it's upwards of 10-15g. Oh and BTW just common sence but sometimes overlooked, do
not sleep with it near your bed! My friends who make HE or are into pyro stuff all practicaly sleep with their shit. WHY?!?!? Hell if your able to why
not store it outside? Don't use water for storing, I doubt it will help. Probably do more bad than good due to it adding weight on top of the
molecules and stressing them more. Alittle common sence goes a long way. Just be careful and always keep respect for it.
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<blockquote>quote:<hr>Youn might want to look into making some sort of NC paste to go in it.......like AP
putty.<hr></blockquote>HMTD is incompatible with nitric esters. IIRC there were accident reports on E&W that HMTD-NC putty had
detonated spontaneously.
<blockquote>quote:<hr>Don't use water for storing, I doubt it will help. Probably do more bad than good due to it adding weight on
top of the molecules and stressing them more.<hr></blockquote>the pressure caused by the layer of water is NEGLIGIBLE, keeping HMTD under
water or EtOH has the advantage that the liquid fills the voids and consequently makes it less sensitive.
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Indeed, I found that HMTD under alcohol is fine, for many weeks. Keep it in a cool and dark place. Also, drying it from Ethanol goes much faster.
Sunlight is to be AVOIDED, I once left a small batch in alcohol under sunlight, and bubbles appeared. I do not wish to find out what'd have
happened if I had let the reaction continue...
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"HMTD"
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Post something useful or don't post at all. I think this thread has been open for long enough.
Thread closed!
[Edited on 9-11-2004 by I am a fish]
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