You are seeing reference results for nitrate asphalt because there's not a match on Dictionary.com.
www.teoma.com/ans/wick-builders
Topic: wick builders ... Ammonium Nitrate Uses ... Asphalt Binder
www.teoma.com/ans/ammonium-nitrate-fuel-oil
Topic: ammonium nitrate fuel oil ... Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil, or ANFO is a highly volatile explosive used in bombs. ... Grades of Asphalt
www.teoma.com/ans/ammonium-nitrate-bombs
Ammonium nitrate is most commonly used as a fertilizer. It is also used in explosives as an oxidizing agent and in cold packs, due to the endothermic process it causes ... Asphalt Price Per Ton
www.astronautix.com/articles/comlants.htm
It would consist of potassium perchlorate (KClO4- in place of potassium nitrate KNO3: saltpetre), as oxidiser, common asphalt as used on roads as a binder and ...
www.nichropulse.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=86&... www.nichropulse.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=86&Itemid=114
Oct 20, 2011 ... For this application, asphalt was mixed 24% with potassium nitrate, and later potassium perchlorate to form a powerful rocket propellant known ...
www.fertiliser-society.org/Proceedings/US/Cat10206.htm
Oct 6, 2011 ... International Fertilizer Society - Proceedings (Ammonium Nitrate) ... Asphalt ( Tarmac) Flooring in Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer Stores ...
www.ehow.com/list_7559724_types-propellant-binders.html
Scientists have mostly replaced asphalt with a variety of binders such as the ... scientists use the oxidizer ammonium nitrate, which produces less heat and ...
www.grandcareer.cn/aboutus-e.html
main products:Asphalt,Calcium nitrate,Sodium nitrate,Potassium nitrate, Aluminum nitrate,Chromium nitrate,Cupric nitrate,Ferric nitrate,Manganese nitrate,Nickel ...
www.csgnetwork.com/specificgravmattable.html
Aug 12, 2011 ... For example, ammonium nitrate has a specific gravity (sg) of 0.73 while dry ammonium sulphate has a sg of 1.13 (1130 ... Asphalt, crushed, 721 ...
www.rocketryforum.com/archive/index.php/t-17873.html
Anyone know if ammonium nitrate/asphalt mixture will detonate unconfined when subjected to a blasting cap? I am quite sure that one answer ...
Dictionary.com, LLC. Copyright © 2012. All rights reserved.
About Privacy Policy Terms of Use API Careers Advertise with Us Contact Us Help