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titleOfInvention Destruction cartridge, destruction apparatus, and destruction method
abstract In a breaking device, a high breaking force is obtained at a low voltage. A destructive cartridge (2) includes a substantially cylindrical destructive container (21), a destructive substance (22) filled in the destructible container (21), a pair of conductive wires (23) accommodated in the destructive container (21), and a pair of conductive wires (23). The thin metal wire 24 connected to the front-end | tip part 231 is provided. The conducting wire 23 and the fine metal wire 24 are located inside the destruction material 22 in the destruction container 21. The destructive material 22 is nitromethane, and the fine metal wires 24 are formed of tungsten. In the discharge shock destruction device, the metal thin wire 24 has a larger resistance than the copper wire, and therefore generates a large amount of heat, and the temperature during vaporization is high. Therefore, the voltage is lower than that of the destruction device using the copper wire. Higher destructive power. [Selection] Figure 1
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