Journal: 100 Years / Rock Drilling With Particular Reference to Open Cut Excavation and Submarine Rock Removal.

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Richard T. Dana W. L. Saunders
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

The dynamites are graded according to the percentage of nitroglycerin that they contain. Thus a “40% powder” would be one in which the sticks, weighing one-half pound each, would include one-fifth of a pound of pure nitroglycerin. Dynamite is usually packed in paper cartridges weighing about one-half pound each which will vary in diameter. When ordering, it is customary to specify a size of cartridge that will as nearly as possible fill the drill hole, the commonest size being 1 ¼” in diameter by 8” in length. It is nearly always shipped in 50-lb. boxes, which have a volumetric capacity of 3/4 cu.ft.
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APA: Richard T. Dana W. L. Saunders  (2013)  Journal: 100 Years / Rock Drilling With Particular Reference to Open Cut Excavation and Submarine Rock Removal.

MLA: Richard T. Dana W. L. Saunders Journal: 100 Years / Rock Drilling With Particular Reference to Open Cut Excavation and Submarine Rock Removal.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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