Detonating Cord And Demolition Firing Devices Blasting Caps Parts

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1375-M002 Priming Adapter
005654141
1375-M002 Priming Adapter
010338317
1375-M166 Blasting Cap Holder
009264105
1375-M779 Blasting Machine
005670223
1375-M779 Blasting Machine
014177104
516059-19 Blasting Machine
005670223
7107-4 Blasting Machine
005670223
82-0-166 Cord Detonating Clip
002124602
8800913 Priming Adapter
005654141
8800913 Priming Adapter
010338317
8861109 Cord Detonating Clip
002124602
8887302 Blasting Cap Holder
009264105
9204775 Bag Demolition Equipment
002124597
9312773 Blasting Machine
005670223
A4958-1 Cord Detonating Clip
002124602
CD450-4J Blasting Machine
014177104
CD450-4J-M Blasting Machine
014177104
M1A4 Priming Adapter
005654141
MIL-B-63094B Blasting Machine
005670223
MIL-E-63094 Blasting Machine
005670223
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Blasting Caps, Detonating Cord And Demolition Firing Devices

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A detonator, frequently a blasting cap, is a device used to trigger an explosive device. Detonators can be chemically, mechanically, or electrically initiated, the latter two being the most common.

The commercial use of explosives uses electrical detonators or the capped fuse which is a length of safety fuse to which an ordinary detonator has been crimped. Many detonators' primary explosive is a material called ASA compound. This compound is formed from lead azide, lead styphnate and aluminium and is pressed into place above the base charge, usually TNT or tetryl in military detonators and PETN in commercial detonators.

Other materials such as DDNP (diazo dinitro phenol) are also used as the primary charge to reduce the amount of lead emitted into the atmosphere by mining and quarrying operations. Old detonators used mercury fulminate as the primary, often mixed with potassium chlorate to yield better performance.

A blasting cap is a small sensitive primary explosive device generally used to detonate a larger, more powerful and less sensitive secondary explosive such as TNT, dynamite, or plastic explosive.

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