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Sodium Nitrate
Will Sodium Nitrate and Al act the same as Ammonium Nitrate and Al?
Similar to Tannerite?
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If you think nitrate flash can detonate with 4000m/s... I suspect it won't be that impact sensitive. What's with all that tennerite interest?
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NaNO<sub>3</sub>/fuel mixtures deflagrate rather than detonate ─ but (per)chlorate/fuel mixtures <i>will</i> detonate!
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I am very glad someone started this thread.
I thought I read somewhere that calcium nitrate (dry) mixed with various fuels could be detonated similar to ammonium nitrate. If a flash powder
contained both potassium nitrate and potassium chlorate, what percentage would have to be chlorate for it to detonate. For example, if was 20% nitrate
and 80% chlorate (not including the fuel powder) , could that be detonated? Could ammonium nitrate in anfo be replaced with 10% sodium nitrate, what
about 30%?
I think this is a question about how oxidizers compare. Does dynamite made with ammonium. Nitrate out perform the ones made with potassium nitrate if
all else is the same. I know some of this is covered in other threads, but not all of it. Does black powder burn faster with calcium nitrate (dry) ?
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Tannerite(ish)
Quote: Originally posted by Ral123 | If you think nitrate flash can detonate with 4000m/s... I suspect it won't be that impact sensitive. What's with all that tennerite interest?
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I "ran into" 6# bag of Sodium Nitrate and I am wondering if it will act like Tannerite when I shoot it with a 168gr. .308 round?
Any special preparation differences than AN/AL?
To answer your question about Tannerite, I enjoy reactionary targets.
I am not interested in making: C4,RDS or anything in the "High Explosive" or "Primary Explosive" categories.
I am not educated in Chemistry and AN/AL is a "Relatively" safe chemical combination that I am comfortable with using.
I ask and research here because of the Chemistry knowledge that is available here.
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So, it more or less shock sensitive than AN/AL?
Any handling/mixing procedural differences?
Are there incompatable materials I should not use for mixing or for target containment?
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Terrance
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I was told by a fellow board member to avoid chlorates because of my "greenness"
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I do not think sodium nitrate /aluminum will work, but maybe 30% sodium nitrate and 70 ammonium nitrate plus aluminium might work.
All the stuff I have read about explosives, I have never heard of a detonating explosive that only used sodium nitrate as the oxidizer. In other
words NaNO3. Is a crappy oxidizer, I do not think it will substitute for ammonium nitrate. But there are flash powder mixes that use it, but again I
do not think they detonate like ammonium nitrate. The best way I could answer this to ask you would black powder substitute for tannerite? The answer
to that question would be the answer to your original question.
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Sometimes I am not good with words, let me put it another way.
sodium nitrate mixes will act a whole lot more like black powder than tannerite. Have you ever shot at a pile or container of black powder? Thats what
you can expect from sodium nitrate mixes.
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Yeah, and I have even bigger bag of sodium chloride. Someone please tell me how to make explosive with it, even if it's a little less powerful then
semtex Well sure you can do something with the NaNO3, just need one of those
fuels with nitrogen-nitrogen bonds Ok, let's say you have a chance to do
something. You'll need good Al(since when you have so much of it, that only the oxidizer is the problem), mixed very finely and probably a lot of
additives like nitromethane/ethylamine. I wouldn't even do a straight dynamite containing NaNO3 because of it's hygroscopicity.
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It's called ammonal..... not AN/AL. Guess why!
I once saw a thread titled AN/AL Sensitivity. I L'd mao.
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AN/AL explosive? A fart? 'Nuff said!
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In the United States, most blasting powder is made from Sodium nitrate. Some samples taken show the following ratios.
SODIUM NITRATE CHARCOAL SULFUR :::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::
68 10 22
73 11 16
Mixed in either of these ratios would it be remotely shock sensitive?
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Quote: Originally posted by Ral123 | Yeah, and I have even bigger bag of sodium chloride. Someone please tell me how to make explosive with it, even if it's a little less powerful then
semtex Well sure you can do something with the NaNO3, just need one of those
fuels with nitrogen-nitrogen bonds Ok, let's say you have a chance to do
something. You'll need good Al(since when you have so much of it, that only the oxidizer is the problem), mixed very finely and probably a lot of
additives like nitromethane/ethylamine. I wouldn't even do a straight dynamite containing NaNO3 because of it's hygroscopicity.
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Well, at least you aren't being a smug As$@*+# about it!
Thanks for all your help!!!
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Quote: Originally posted by Emmasis | In the United States, most blasting powder is made from Sodium nitrate. Some samples taken show the following ratios.
SODIUM NITRATE CHARCOAL SULFUR :::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::
68 10 22
73 11 16
Mixed in either of these ratios would it be remotely shock sensitive? |
Those are just some Chilean saltpeter black powder comps, so expect the same sensitivity as you would from black powder
EDIT: after looking through one of my books, i could not find any numbers on both the friction and shock sensitivity of sodium nitrate and potassium
nitrate gunpowder.
[Edited on 2012-8-8 by Fossil]
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You could just buy some black powder, shoot at it in different situations, confined, unconfined, strong container, weak container etc, and if you like
the results then use your sodium nitrate, if you do not like the results, then find another use for for your sodium nitrate.
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The only references I could find were a small amount was placed in a drilled hole then packed with some inert material and packed tight with clay,
fused and ignited.
The other variation of below called for the addition of "petroleum"
I am thinking if I use nitromethane in place of the petroleum.
Any thoughts?
Quote: Originally posted by Fossil | Quote: Originally posted by Emmasis | In the United States, most blasting powder is made from Sodium nitrate. Some samples taken show the following ratios.
SODIUM NITRATE CHARCOAL SULFUR :::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::
68 10 22
73 11 16
Mixed in either of these ratios would it be remotely shock sensitive? |
Those are just some Chilean saltpeter black powder comps, so expect the same sensitivity as you would from black powder
EDIT: after looking through one of my books, i could not find any numbers on both the friction and shock sensitivity of sodium nitrate and potassium
nitrate gunpowder.
[Edited on 2012-8-8 by Fossil] |
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The only references I could find were a small amount was placed in a drilled hole then packed with some inert material and packed tight with clay,
fused and ignited.
The other variation of below called for the addition of "petroleum"
I am thinking if I use nitromethane in place of the petroleum.
Any thoughts?
Quote: Originally posted by Fossil | Quote: Originally posted by Emmasis | In the United States, most blasting powder is made from Sodium nitrate. Some samples taken show the following ratios.
SODIUM NITRATE CHARCOAL SULFUR :::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::
68 10 22
73 11 16
Mixed in either of these ratios would it be remotely shock sensitive? |
Those are just some Chilean saltpeter black powder comps, so expect the same sensitivity as you would from black powder
EDIT: after looking through one of my books, i could not find any numbers on both the friction and shock sensitivity of sodium nitrate and potassium
nitrate gunpowder.
[Edited on 2012-8-8 by Fossil] |
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There are a few actual high explosives made with sodium/calcium nitrates. They are generally water gels or emulsions- Very insensitive explosives
designed for rock blasting and requiring exacting processing to function. Not an easy thing for a hobbyist to duplicate.
In the past, small additional percentages of nitroglycerin were added to black powder intended for earth moving shots to increase gas production and
heat. My older copies of the DuPont Blaster's Handbook refer to this as "railroad powder".
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Its up to you what you do with it. Personally I suggest you do some small scale experiments with your sodium nitrate incorporated into various
compositions.
On nitromethane
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Explosive properties Nitromethane was not known to be a high explosive until a railroad tanker car loaded with it exploded on June 1, 1958.[5] After
much testing it was realized that nitromethane was a more energetic high explosive than TNT, although TNT has a higher velocity of detonation and
brisance. Both of these explosives are oxygen poor and some benefits are gained from mixing with an oxidizer, such as ammonium nitrate. Pure
nitromethane is an insensitive explosive with a VoD of approximately 6,400 m/s (21,000 ft/s), but even so inhibitors may be used to reduce the
hazards. The tank car explosion was speculated to be due to adiabatic compression, a hazard common to all liquid explosives. This is when small
entrained air bubbles compress and superheat with rapid rises in pressure. It was thought that an operator rapidly snapped shut a valve creating a
"hammer-lock" pressure surge. Nitromethane can be sensitized by adding a base to raise the pH. Nitromethane can also be mixed with ammonium nitrate,
which is used as an oxidizer, to form an explosive mixture known as ANNM. One graphic example of this was the use of nitromethane and ammonium nitrate
in the Oklahoma city bombing. It is also miscible with concentrated nitric acid, forming an explosive composition with similar power and sensitivity
to nitroglycerin.
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You can see it is an explosive in its own right.
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Thank you for your invaluable input!
What if I were to grind AN and sodium nitrate then mix them?
(And add Al Powder) when ready to use.
1.) Is this feasible?
2.) What ratio of AN & sodium nitrate should I mix?
3.) Would the sodium nitrate act as a de-sensitizer?
4.) Would I still use the same 95:5 Nitrate to Aluminum ratio?
Thank you again,
I know what it is like having an interested person on your forum who
asks questions about things that are well past your education level.
Thank you to the ones who are being patient and very helpful!!!
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My guess would be that as the proportion of NaNO3 to AN rises, you'd reduce both sensitivity and the mix would progress towards deflagration rather
than detonation. At some point, you'd lose the bang. The NaNO3 is NOT an explosive in the sense that sensitized AN IS an explosive. It is more
appropriately labeled an oxidizer, and a whimpy one at that.
What makes Tannerite and other binary reactive targets interesting is that you get the desired bang without confinement.
Mixtures/powders that strictly deflagrate like the "blasting powders" mixtures you mentioned that use sodium nitrate rely on 2 things when used in
mining and quarry work to work properly... large amounts of explosive, and Some level of confinement from the surrounding rock substrate.
As mentioned, sodium nitrate/charcoal/sulfur mixtures are variations on black powder, like Goex. If you took the tannerite out of its container and
replaced it with Goex, assuming you could ignite it with a bullet, you'd get a "whoompf", a very muffled noise, and a huge, climbing smoke cloud. In
other words, very disappointing, probably very boring. The plastic container cannot contain the deflagration so as to accelerate the burn to the
point where you'd get "fun" results.
My opinion on your NaNO3 stash - mix it in water and fertilize your veggies.
If you want to experiment with binary targets, it's very hard to argue against AN/Al and similar that use AN as a basis. They are safe, well known,
and inexpensive. When you venture into (per)chlorates, the risk skyrockets, with little additional return. Perchlorates are more expensive than AN
anyhow.
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Or instead of growing some nice plants, you could place some of your NaNO3 in a flask along with some sulfuric acid to make nitric acid. You can then
set up for distillation and yield, depending on your setup, >90% FNA. Once you have some FNA, the energetics you could synthesize and almost
endless.
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I had seen where NaNO3 and Diesel fuel had been mixed in the same ratios as ANFO to test its "detonate-ability". The first charge was 94/6 NaNO3/
Diesel, was a 500g charge confined in a solid concrete block about 2x2M. It was fired with 5g PETN and 0.5g DDNP. The report was kinda load and
produced extremely large amounts of fumes which proved that there was some reaction going on. Upon close inspection the concrete was found to be blown
apart into very large pieces. The same conditions were met with a ANFO charge. The results were alot less fumes and the concrete was pulverized into
small pieces and a lot of it was turned into dust.
So I assume that NaNO3 can work, just not very well in comparison to AN as you need at least 2-3 times more NaNO3 + fuel to get a similar effect to
ANFO or AMMONAL/Tannerite. You may as well just make Black Powder from it else its a waste. I got 25Kg at a bargain and was disappointed to find that
its only useful for 3 things really. 1 Rockets, 2 Black powder, 3 Nitric acid production, with the latter making up for everything.
Hope this info helped someone.
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