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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BALLISTITE»
Descubre el uso de
ballistite en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ballistite y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering
Two examples of double-base propellants are ballistite and cordite. Ballistite, the
first smokeless gun propellant, was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1887. Cordite, the
similar smokeless gun propellant, was "invented" in Great Britain two years ...
Per-Anders Persson, Roger Holmberg, Jaimin Lee, 1993
2
Alfred Nobel: A Biography
The slow-burning ballistite consisted of a combination of nitroglycerine,
nitrocellulose, and camphor. Ballistite revolutionized the munitions industry,
especially with respect to artillery pieces and shells. Some have characterized
ballistite as ...
3
Gunpowder, Explosives and the State: A Technological History
The second successful smokeless powder was developed by Alfred Nobel (1833
-1896), who received a British patent in 1888 for 'ballistite', a mixture of
nitrocelluloses, nitroglycerin, and a small amount of aniline or diphenylamine as
a ...
Du Pont makes powder — not shells. Du Pont Powders are loaded in every
brand of shell. The name "DU PONT" or "BALLISTITE", printed on the carton and
the top shot wad, tells you what powder you are shooting. Specify the powder
when ...
5
David Perry on Game Design: A Brainstorming Toolbox
Common types of smokeless powder are guncotton, ballistite, and Cordite N.
Guncotton is a nitrocellulose explosive that is used primarily as a propellant,
though it is also used in electric primers and other electrically initiated devices.
6
Nobel's Sporting
Ballistite, Absolutely Smokeless and ...
Promotional publication for Nobel's sporting ballistite, a rifle, hand and shotgun powder, including technical test results and comparative data.
Nobel's Explosives Co., Ltd. (Glasgow, Scotland), 1896
7
THE LIFE AND EXCITING TIMES OF GUY CHARLES THRONER JR.
I knew that the standard Navy rocket propellant, Ballistite, developed by the
British, was composed of Nitroglycerin and nitrocellulose. The material was
produced as flat sheets. I also knew that in the early days of the Station, attempts
had been ...
Guy Charles Throner Jr., 2014
8
Application of Demilitarized Gun and Rocket Propellants in ...
The complexity of the powder grinding is that it is in glassy state and equipment
used when cutting thermoplastic ballistite - type powders and propellants are not
suitable for their cutting. In this connection we have developed the original tool ...
A century of experience will be behind your trigger finger. rtl Pont makes powder
— not shells. Du Pont Powders are loaded in every brand of shell. The name"DU
PONT" or "BALLISTITE", printed on the carton and the top shot wad, tells you ...
10
Bluejacket Admiral: The Navy Career of Chick Hayward
But in 1944, we didn't know how to cast large grains of the solid fuel we wanted, a
form of nitroglycerine called ballistite, without getting cracks in it. So, against
good old BuOrd's basic-safety rules, we used a heat press to extrude the ballistite
...
John T. Hayward, Carl W. Borklund, 2000
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BALLISTITE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ballistite en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
India-Pakistan –Joint Winner of Nobel Peace Prize -2014
In 1875 Nobel invented gelignite, more stable and powerful than dynamite, and in 1887 patented ballistite, a forerunner of cordite. He used his ... «E-Pao.net, Dic 14»
Alfred Nobel would have wanted an environment prize
Nobel's 1887 invention of ballistite, which he sold to the Italian military, made rifles and cannons significantly more reliable and lethal. Nobel ... «The Ecologist, Oct 14»
Poor, restive French town once housed Nobel prize creator
And it was in his little laboratory that the chemist and businessman developed one of his main inventions -- ballistite, a propellant made from ... «The Sun Daily, Jul 14»
AstraZeneca: A product of successful mergers?
It later diversified into the production of blasting gelatin and ballistite, which was a precursor of cordite, an explosive used in weaponry. «BBC News, May 14»
What Peace Looks Like
Alfred Nobel, whose fortune and name endows the aforementioned prizes, invented dynamite and ballistite; an explosive and a rocket ... «UK Progressive Magazine, Dic 13»
Railguns, weapons of future
... the wick inserted into a hole to modern automation providing for 6,000 rounds per minute, and the invention of nitrocellulose and ballistite. «Pravda, Jun 13»
On This Day in 1901, the First Nobel Prizes Were Awarded
In 1875, Nobel created a more powerful form of dynamite, blasting gelatin, and in 1887 introduced ballistite, a smokeless nitroglycerin powder. «Smithsonian, Dic 12»
Pepper-Spray Creator Decries Use of Chemical Agent on Peaceful …
... Alfred Nobel, created the Peace Prize bearing his name in response to feelings of guilt around his invention of dynamite and ballistite, both of ... «Democracy Now, Nov 11»
Alfred Nobel: Lord of Dynamite, Patron of Peace
He continued to develop new explosive devices: blasting gelatin in 1875, and in 1887 a smokeless blasting powder called ballistite, which influenced weapons ... «Vision Insights and New Horizons, May 11»
The Doctor's World Alfred Nobel and the Prize That Almost Didn't …
But his explosives, except for ballistite, were not used in any war during his lifetime, Tore Frangsmyr wrote in a portrait of Nobel published by ... «New York Times, Sep 06»