Journal: 100 Years / ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES LONDON May 1911 : NOBEL’S PATENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND DETONATION OF NITROGLYCERIN (1854), YNAMITE (1867), STRAIGHT DYNAMITE (1869). BLASTING GELATINE AND GELIGNITE (1875), AND BALLISTITE (1888).

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- International Society of Explosives Engineers
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- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
ALFRED NOBEL was born at Stockholm on October 21st. 1833, and died on December 10th, 1896. Although Sobrero’s discovery of nitroglycerin dated back to 1847, this explosive was manufactured on a commercial scale for the first time in 1862, by Nobel at a factory which he erected at Heleneborg, near Stockholm. These works were entirely wrecked by an explosion in 1864. In 1865, he erected works, which are still in existence, at Winterviken, near Stockholm. In 1864 Nobel introduced modifications in the manufacture of nitroglycerin which were the subject of a patent (see footnote No. 1), and at the same time, claimed a process for the detonation of nitroglycerin. Nobel states that, up to that time, the method used for the manufacture of nitroglycerin consisted in pouring glycerin, drop by drop, into a mixture of sulphuric acid and nitric acid contained in a refrigerating mixture. In order that the nitroglycerin should not be decomposed, the temperature was not allowed to rise above 0° C.
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APA:
(2012) Journal: 100 Years / ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES LONDON May 1911 : NOBEL’S PATENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND DETONATION OF NITROGLYCERIN (1854), YNAMITE (1867), STRAIGHT DYNAMITE (1869). BLASTING GELATINE AND GELIGNITE (1875), AND BALLISTITE (1888).MLA: Journal: 100 Years / ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES LONDON May 1911 : NOBEL’S PATENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND DETONATION OF NITROGLYCERIN (1854), YNAMITE (1867), STRAIGHT DYNAMITE (1869). BLASTING GELATINE AND GELIGNITE (1875), AND BALLISTITE (1888).. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.