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  2. Category:Explosives manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Explosives manufacturers (2 C, 27 P) F. ... Generic drug manufacturers (32 P) P. Paint manufacturers (10 C, 28 P)

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  5. Dyno Nobel - Wikipedia

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    Dyno Nobel is a manufacturer of explosives.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Incitec Pivot Limited operating in Australia, Canada, the United States, Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, South America, Papua New Guinea and Turkey.

  6. Small Arms Ammunition Factory - Wikipedia

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    Albion Explosives Factory (MDK) (No 5 Explosives Factory) (1939–1986) – Deer Park, Brimbank City, Victoria. Converted ammonia into nitric acid , which was then used to make cordite, fuse powder , and TNT. [ 5 ]

  7. Apache Nitrogen Products - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930's production transitioned to nitroglycerin-based explosives (dynamite) for the mining industry and other regional users of dynamite. The company changed its name to Apache Nitrogen Products in 1990 [ 3 ] to reflect the shift away from Nitroglycerine dynamite to prilled Ammonium Nitrate for the mining industry, and by-products for ...

  8. Semtex - Wikipedia

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    According to the manufacturer, Explosia, he was not a member of the team that developed the explosive in the 1960s. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] According to the producer's 2017 catalog, several variants of Semtex are offered: Semtex 1A, Semtex 1H, Semtex 10, Semtex 10-SE, Semtex S 30, Semtex C-4, Semtex PW 4, and Semtex 90.

  9. MIL-STD-1168 - Wikipedia

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    The MIL-STD-1168 is a set of standard codes used to identify munitions (ammunition, explosives and propellants). It was designed to replace the previous confusing Ammunition Identification Code (AIC) system used by the United States Army Ordnance Department.