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1926.908 - Use of detonating cord. | Occupational Safety and Health ...
Care shall be taken to select a detonating cord consistent with the type and physical condition of the bore hole and stemming and the type of explosives used.
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DETONATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Detonate definition: to explode with suddenness and violence.. See examples of DETONATE used in a sentence.
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Detonation - Wikipedia
Oxidizers and fuel mix when deflagration occurs. Detonation is more destructive than deflagrations. In detonation, the flame front travels through the air-fuel ...
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detonating
detonating, ppl. a. (ˈdɛtəneɪtɪŋ) [f. prec. + -ing2.] That detonates. a. That explodes with sudden loud report, explosive, as detonating gas; b. That causes, or is used in producing, detonation, as detonating primer, detonating tube; c. esp. That explodes by a blow, or is used in explosion by percus...
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1571.1. Use of Detonating Cord.
Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code. HISTORY. 1. New section filed 3-28-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter ( ...
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Source of the Light recorded in Photographs of Detonating Explosives
A large part of the light arising from the detonation of a condensed explosive cartridge is due to the system of shock waves produced in the surrounding air.
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Detonating cord
It is a high-speed fuse which explodes, rather than burns, and is suitable for detonating high explosives. Rating
Detonating cord is rated in explosive mass per unit length.
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[PDF] 13 ncac 07f .0711 use of detonating cord and shock tube
(a). A detonating cord consistent with the type and physical condition of the bore hole and stemming and the type of explosives shall be used. (b). Detonating ...
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Detonating Cord | Dyno Nobel
PRIMACORD det cords are flexible linear explosives with a core of PETN explosive encased in a textile outer jacket. PRIMACORD detonating cords are designed for ...
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WAC 296-52-67100: - | WA.gov
(1) Cord selection. Care must be taken to select a detonating cord consistent with the: (a) Type and physical condition of the drill hole;.
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29 CFR 1926.908 -- Use of detonating cord. - eCFR
Care shall be taken to select a detonating cord consistent with the type and physical condition of the bore hole and stemming and the type of explosives used.
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detonating cord - UNTERM
A flexible fabric tube containing a high explosive and often clad by a soft metal tube, designed to transmit the detonation wave.
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detonator
detonator (ˈdɛtəneɪtə(r)) [Agent-noun, in L. form, f. dētonāre to detonate: see -or.] Something that detonates; a contrivance for producing detonation, as a percussion-cap; a railway fog-signal. † spec. A detonating gun (obs.): see detonating.1822 Sporting Mag. IX. 156 Somewhat of a contrast this, t...
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37×145mmR
High-explosive Tracer shell, 37 mm, M54 standard
This shell used the M56 point detonating fuze. The M54 used a shell-destroying tracer in addition to the point-detonating fuze.
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EBW
EBW may refer to:
Electron beam welding, a fusion welding process
Exploding bridgewire detonator, a device for detonating explosive charges
European Bike
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