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  2. Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    Its "cartridge strength" would be its weight in pounds times its strength in relation to an equal amount of ANFO (the civilian baseline standard) or TNT (the military baseline standard). For example, 65% ammonium dynamite with a 20% cartridge strength would mean the stick was equal to an equivalent weight strength of 20% ANFO.

  3. Talk:Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    It is packaged in standard dynamite cartridges of colored wax paper that is marked either M1, M2, or M3 on the cartridge. This marking identifies a cartridge size difference only, since all military dynamite detonates at about 20,000 feet per second, which is equivalent in strength to 60-percent straight dynamite.

  4. IBM hammer printers - Wikipedia

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    The Automatic Band Image Buffer (BIB) means the 4248 can read the band ID from the band and thus load the correct band image into the band image buffer as well as detect if a mismatch between the desired and fitted band exists. It can print OCR quality at 2200 LPM. It can underscore and multi-strike. It has a flashing operator attention light.

  5. Pomeroy bullet - Wikipedia

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    His proposal for dealing with zeppelin bombers was adopted in 1916 as the Cartridge S.A. Ball .303 inch Pomeroy Mark I. It was a standard .303 British cartridge loaded with a 155-grain (10.0 g) cupronickel -jacketed lead bullet including a hollow copper tube filled with 15 grains (0.97 g) of 73% dynamite .

  6. Tovex - Wikipedia

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    Tovex is a 50/50 aqueous solution of ammonium nitrate and methylammonium nitrate (sometimes also called monomethylamine nitrate, or PR-M), sensitized fuels, and other ingredients including sodium nitrate prills, finely divided (paint-grade) aluminum, finely divided coal, proprietary materials to make some grades cap sensitive, and thickening agents to enhance water resistance and to act as ...

  7. Apache Nitrogen Products - Wikipedia

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    The plant operated a narrow-gauge railroad to move material around the complex. The track length was 1.857 miles (2.989 km) in 1922. [10] It was a three-foot gauge railway. . Because of the risk of sparks causing an explosion in a dynamite manufacturing plant, mules initially pulled frei

  8. Shorter, Faster, Louder - Wikipedia

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    Shorter, Faster, Louder is the second album by the Philadelphia hardcore punk band Kid Dynamite. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Their final album, it was released in 2000 by Jade Tree . [ 6 ]

  9. The Globe (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Globe is the sixth album by alternative dance group Big Audio Dynamite II, their second album credited under that name instead of Big Audio Dynamite.It was released on 16 July 1991 in the United States, and in August elsewhere else, just after their limited UK-only album Kool-Aid and includes reworked versions of some of its songs.