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tetryl
tetryl Chem. (ˈtɛtrɪl) [f. tetra- 2 + -yl.] 1. The monovalent radical of the tetracarbon series, C4H9, also called butyl; chiefly attrib. = tetrylic, as in tetryl hydride = tetrane, tetryl acetate, tetryl alcohol, tetryl aldehyde, tetryl chloride, tetryl oxide, tetryl sulphide, etc.; tetryl compound...
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Tetryl
Tetryl is the basis for the service tetryl blasting caps necessary for positive detonation of TNT. External links
Tetryl, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Occupational Safety and Health Guideline for Tetryl , Occupational Safety &
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Tetrytol
Tetryl and TNT do form a eutectic with a setting point of 67.5 °C, which consists of 55% tetryl and 45% TNT. Hence, cast tetrytol charges consist of solidified suspensions of crystalline tetryl in the solid tetryl-TNT-eutectic.
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tetrane
tetrane Chem. (ˈtɛtreɪn) [f. tetra- 2 + -ane 2 b.] The saturated hydrocarbon or paraffin of the tetracarbon series, C4H10, also called butane, quartane: see tetryl.1893 Thorpe Dict. Applied Chem. III. 813 Tetryl hydrides. Tetranes, butanes. 1. Normal tetrane, n-butane... Occurs in crude petroleum.
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pentryl
pentryl (ˈpɛntrɪl) [f. penta-, after tetryl 2 (prob. from there being five rather than four nitro groups in the molecule).] A crystalline compound similar to tetryl in chemical structure, explosive power, and sensitivity to detonation; C6H2(NO2)3·N(NO2)CH2CH2ONO2.1933 L. V. Clark in Industr. & Engin...
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37×145mmR
The tetryl loading consisted of a tetryl pellet pressed into the shell cavity under 9,000-10,000 psi (60-70 MPa) pressure and the remainder of the charge against for the pellet used with the tetryl load.
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2,4,6-Trinitroaniline
See also
Aniline
Picric acid
Tetryl
References
Anilines
Nitrobenzenes
Explosive chemicals
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ROF Pembrey
Unlike the other TNT ROF's, however, ROF Pembrey also made tetryl and ammonium nitrate. Some 3,000 people were employed there in World War II. After the end of World War II, it continued to manufacture TNT and tetryl for military use; and ammonium nitrate for agricultural use as a fertiliser.
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No 7 Mk1 Dingbat mine
Specifications
Diameter: 57 mm
Height: 32 mm
Weight: 113 g
Explosive content: 56.7 g of Tetryl
Operating pressure: 11 kg to 15 kg
References
Brassey's
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特屈儿
ISBN 0-471-18636-8
外部链接
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Occupational Safety and Health Guideline for Tetryl ,
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硝基化合物
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M5 mine
It contains either 5.4 lb (2.4 kg) of TNT or 5.7 lb (2.6 kg) of tetrytol (a mixture of tetryl and TNT). It was used during the Second World War.
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GECO
Often the tetryl powder that they worked with resulted in yellowed hair and hands. This made it easy to spot who worked at GECO. The cotton uniforms the employees wore was specially designed to reduce static and protect skin from the dust from tetryl powder that could cause rashes
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Composition C
Composition
Composition C-1 contained a slightly smaller proportion of RDX, but used an explosive plasticiser, which contained tetryl, nitrocellulose One of the first reported and tested compositions of C-3 was very similar to earlier Composition C-2 and contained 77% RDX, 3% tetryl, 4% TNT, 1% NC, 5%
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Mle 1951 AP blast mine
superseded by the Mle 1955 mine (MI AP DV 59)
Specifications
Height: 52 mm
Diameter: 70 mm
Weight: 85 g
Explosive content: 45 g of Tolite and 15 g of Tetryl
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Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant
The United States Environmental Protection Agency listed the primary contaminants of concern as tetryl, mercury, chromium, and lead.
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