An Experimental Method for Producing a Micro-Particle Ammonium Nitrate (MP-AN)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Christopher Jon Preston
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

This paper describes a type of ammonium nitrate (AN) produced in a patented experimental atomization/aerodynamic process. This AN exhibits outstanding properties for use as a main ingredient to a new family of AN-based commercial explosives. Micro-particle ammonium nitrate (MP-AN) is produced by atomizing either an 83% or 85% AN solution which has been doped with a two component surfactant NSol 1000 (NSol). NSol imparts some water-resistance as well as provides a means of increasing density and bulk strength. Increased detonation velocities, well in the range of emulsion explosives, can be achieved. The maximum manufacturing temperature is less than 100°C. The methodology has the potential of being environmentally friendly since any effluent can be recycled back into a make-up tank to be re-used by the closed loop method. The process has a small footprint.
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APA: Christopher Jon Preston  (2015)  An Experimental Method for Producing a Micro-Particle Ammonium Nitrate (MP-AN)

MLA: Christopher Jon Preston An Experimental Method for Producing a Micro-Particle Ammonium Nitrate (MP-AN). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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