@hyfalcon: Are you talking from experience or just guessing? Spark-free does not mean ignition-free, hit something hard enough and it will go off. And
ceramics are hard...
Like most people here I don't know, so all I can do is speculate.
First off: NC is fairly insensitive to ignition. If we can ball mill black powder dry, why not NC? The problem is that NC is also very strong and
flexible, quite undesirable properties for grinding. So ball milling with lead is probably going to be slow, and with heavy contamination.
Brass or copper media (also safe for BP) might work better. Ceramics would also work better, but I don't know if it's hardness can cause ignition.
A quern/grinder would probably be more efficient, but I don't know if it would be safe. The design should prevent any contact between grinding
surfaces at least.
Wet processing sounds like the obvious route for safety. As long as it's wet you can probably do whatever you like to it with no risk. The NC won't be
affected, but I 'm not sure if the NG can be washed out somehow. I don't think so, but you should at least consider the possibility and handle the
water accordingly. |