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The effect of the energetic additive coated MgH2 on the power of emulsion explosives sensitized by glass microballoons

Cheng et al., 2016

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12800067802354037640
Author
Cheng Y
Wang Q
Liu F
Ma H
Shen Z
Guo Z
Liu R
Publication year
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Central European Journal of Energetic Materials

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Traditional emulsion explosives, in spite of excellent water resistance, safe handling and good storage performance, have low power problems which seriously hinders their use. In order to improve the power of emulsion explosives, a hydrogen based emulsion explosive …
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