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titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to a process for producing an explosive foil or charge
abstract 1,236,255. Explosive compositions. DYNAMIT NOBEL A.G. 30 Aug., 1968 [1 Sept., 1967], No. 41653/68. Heading C1D. [Also in Division F3] An explosive foil or charge is produced by casting from a thixotropic flowable mixture comprising spherical particles containing nitrocellulose, a solid high explosive material, a stabilizer, and a plasticizer and/or liquid nitric acid ester, and gelatinizing the mixture at an elevated temperature. Specified ingredients are spherical particles of size less than 100 Á containing nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine or nitrotoluene; PETN or RDX; diglycol dinitrate; an aliphatic dinitrile, several of which are specified; diethyl phthalate, centralite, and glycerine triacetate. Mixing and/or casting may take place under vacuum. A fabric of coarse linen, polyethylene terephthalate, jute, or glass may be incorporated in the foil. In a continuous process, foil is cast on an endless belt and reeled with a polyethylene separating layer.
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