Study of Influence of Sensitization Process on Quality of Mixed Emulsion Explosive

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Repeated experiments were done to study of influence of sensitization process on quality of mixed loading emulsion explosive, the results show that: The ratio of the sensitizing agent at 1:10 ~1:30 are more appropriate; the density of mixed loading emulsion explosive is gradually decreased while concentration of sensitizing agent increased. Emulsion explosive quality is affected by foaming time under the condition of the certain proportion of sensitizer and constant temperature, when the sensitizer mixing time extended to a certain value, the density tends to be stable. Under the condition of invariable sensitizer concentration, proper temperature not only obtain good blasting effect, but also improve the charging efficiency and shorten the charging time; the temperature between 30~50 °C is more appropriate when the ratio of sensitizer is certain.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1033-1034)

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1305-1308

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October 2014

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