Richard H. Hales - West Jordan UT Scott B. Preston - Colorado Springs CO Jared R. Hansen - Framington MA
Assignee:
Dyno Nobel Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C06B 2902
US Classification:
149 2, 149 46, 149 77
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a water-based explosive having detonation properties similar to dynamite. It comprises an emulsion explosive formed by blending an emulsion phase with cast particles. The emulsion phase comprises a continuous organic liquid fuel phase, a discontinuous inorganic oxidizer solution phase and an emulsifier. The cast particles comprise a mixture of sodium perchlorate, water and diethylene glycol. The cast particles can be added to the emulsion phase before the particles are completely cured and thus before they reach final sensitivty.
Richard H. Hales - West Jordan UT Don H. Cranney - South Jordan UT Eldon K. Hurley - Kingston NY Scott B. Preston - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Dyno Nobel Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
C06B 2100
US Classification:
1491096, 149 2, 149 46
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for forming a stable, water-in-oil emulsion phase containing a polymeric emulsifier. The addition of an animal oil or fatty acid additive enhances the long-term stability of the emulsion phase following homogenization.
Thermal Battery With Reduced Operational Temperature
An electrochemical cell for a medium-temperature thermal battery includes an electrolyte having a melting point between 75 C. and 200 C., a thermal decomposition temperature above 300 C., and consisting essentially of at least one organic salt. The electrolyte is ionically conductive at temperatures from the melting point to at least the thermal decomposition temperature, generating a voltage across a cathode and an anode of the cell. The electrolyte is ionically non-conductive at temperatures below the melting point.
Electrode For A Thermal Battery And Method Of Making The Same
Ronald Armand GUIDOTTI - Colorado Springs CO, US Scott Brian Preston - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
H01L 37/00 B05D 5/12
US Classification:
136200, 427 58
Abstract:
An aqueous slurry can be used to paint thermal electrodes onto a current-collector substrate with a spray gun for thin electrodes or pasting with a thickened slurry. A feedstock aqueous slurry can include thermal electrode components, thermal electrolyte components, a binder or thickening agent, and water. This slurry can be sprayed or pasted onto a substrate and dried. To obtain different densities, the substrate can be compressed to a desired density. Thermal electrodes of a desired size and shape can be cut or punched from the sheet. Different binders and/or binder concentrations can be used to adjust the viscosity and/or thickness of the electrode.
Co-Nitration Of Trimethylolethane And Triethylene Glycol
Disclosed is a process for preparing an energetic mixture of trimethylolethane trinitrate and triethylene glycol dinitrate by forming a polyol mixture of trimethylolethane, triethylene glycol and water and then nitrating the polyol mixture with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids.
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