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  2. ANFO - Wikipedia

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    ANFO (/ ˈ æ n f oʊ / AN-foh) [1] (or AN/FO, for ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) is a widely used bulk industrial high explosive. It consists of 94% porous prilled ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3 ) (AN), which acts as the oxidizing agent and absorbent for the fuel, and 6% number 2 fuel oil (FO). [ 2 ]

  3. Use forms of explosives - Wikipedia

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    While ANFO is often made on-site using fertilizer grade ammonium nitrate, blasting agents can also be purchased in prepackaged form, usually in metal or cardboard cylinders. Some brand names of packaged blasting agents include:

  4. Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    ANFO 609 short tons (552 t) White Sands Missile Range 26 October 1983 Minor Scale: ANFO 4,744 short tons (4,304 t) White Sands Missile Range 27 June 1985 Misty Picture: ANFO 4,685 short tons (4,250 t) White Sands Missile Range 14 May 1987 Misers Gold ANFO 2,445 short tons (2,218 t) White Sands Missile Range 1 June 1989 Distant Image ANFO

  5. Binary explosive - Wikipedia

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    A binary explosive or two-component explosive is an explosive consisting of two components, neither of which is explosive by itself, which have to be mixed in order to become explosive.

  6. Prill - Wikipedia

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    A prill is a small aggregate or globule of a material, most often a dry sphere, formed from a melted liquid through spray crystallization. [1]Prilled is a term used in mining and manufacturing to refer to a product that has been pelletized.

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  8. Explosive - Wikipedia

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    Reference is made to the Sellier-Bellot scale that consists of a series of 10 detonators, from n. 1 to n. 10, each of which corresponds to an increasing charge weight. In practice, most of the explosives on the market today are sensitive to an n. 8 detonator, where the charge corresponds to 2 grams of mercury fulminate.

  9. On the Ground at the Biggest Machine Gun Shoot in the World - AOL

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    At the world’s biggest machine gun shoot, a tight-knit community of enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds are married, buried, and bonded forever by their shared passion: blasting away with ...