ПОЛУЧЕНИЕ МОДИФИЦИРОВАННЫХ НИТРАМИНОВ ДЛЯ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ В НЕЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИХ СИСТЕМАХ ИНИЦИИРОВАНИЯ
Abstract
In present-day conditions of Ukraine the setup of domestic production of non-electric initiation systems (NEIS) is an important issue. The main component of NEIS consisting of mixture of nitramine (octogen or hexogen) and aluminum. The deficiency of the above nitramines may be solved through applying the resource-recovery technologies of disposal of solid propellant (SP) and ammunition, which are further unusable as intended. However, when applying the mentioned technologies, the nitramine extracted from solid propellant and ammunition does not conform to the requirements on quality of commercial product for NEIS production. The purpose of this research is to obtain nitramine extracted from solid propellants by crystallization in dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) aqueous solution to obtain a product usable in manufacturing NEIS shock tubes.
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