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An explosive material is a material that either is chemically or otherwise energetically unstable or produces a sudden expansion of the material usually accompanied by the production of heat and lar...
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This site was developed for the general public to show the important role explosives has played in the development of our society. It has had a profound influence on every individual. ... Explosives Engineer...
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ISEE's Explosives Reference Database is now searchable on line. Whether your interest is in cast blasting, blast vibrations, demolition, or underground blasting, the answer to your technical question is just a click away.
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Low-order explosives (LE) create a subsonic explosion [below 3,300 feet per second] and lack HE's over-pressurization wave. Examples of LE include pipe bombs, gunpowder, and most pure petroleum-based bombs such as Molotov cocktails or aircraft improvised as guided missiles.
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IME is the safety association of the commercial explosives industry in the United States and Canad ... The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) is the safety and security association of the commercial explosives industry in the United States and Canada. ... Explosives indeed make it possible...
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Provides access to information about legislation related to explosives. Looks at the safety requirements for the manufacture and storage of explosives and outlines licensing and registration requirements. ... These pages provide access to information about legislation related to explosives.
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Eyewitness Accounts Suggest the Pentagon Attack Involved Explosive Detonation ... Even before stepping outside I could smell the cordite. Then I knew explosives had been set off somewhere.
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