energeticone
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Low Density NH4NO3 Source
...anyone...anyone?
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woelen
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Be more specific, I do not understand what you mean with low density in this context.
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It may mean the porous form used to absorb fuel as ANFO?
Molten NH4NO3 slightly above its decomposition point (care?) solidifies to the light, porous form!
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energeticone
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...anyone...Bueller?
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Jstuyfzand
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Be more specific damnit!
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zwt
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energeticone, it's unlikely anyone will share their source for what amounts to "explosives grade" ammonium nitrate in response to that quality of
posting (and minimal posting history). But, just so you don't go home empty-handed, here's some dubious and unreferenced information from Wikipedia:
Quote: | It was found by the IRA, in response to using low-brisance AN fertilizers, that "hot spots" can be created by blending powdered sugar into the ANFO
mixture, effectively sensitizing the mixture to mining-standard prilled ammonium nitrate effectiveness in which the interaction of the detonation
front with a spherical void concentrates energy. Blasting-grade AN prills are typically between 0.9 and 3.0 mm in diameter. |
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Have yout a federal high explosives license...
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zed
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Easy enough to make some, I'm sure.
But, this ain't just a little dope, that yer askin' about.
It's in the explosives and poisons category, and I don't usually share that kinda stuff, with anonymous utopians.
Perhaps a humorous anecdote about your actual locale, would allay our suspicions?
Yeah, utopian....look it up.
Time passes. Zzzzzzzzz.
P.S. Utopia means, literally, "no place," since it was formed from the Greek ou, meaning "no, not," and topos, "place."
[Edited on 26-9-2016 by zed]
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Bert
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Everyone knows this is Erewhon...
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Make it with Oxygen-12 and Nitrogen-10 and it'll be low density. But the shelf-life would be just awful!
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