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Blasters' Handbook
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
15th Ed.
Wilmington, DE
Chapt. 3 Black Powder
Properties:
Sensitiveness.
All black powders are relatively insensitive to shock and friction.
Ignition.
Any treatment that produces a spark or quantity of heat of sufficient temperature will ignite black powder. black powders will ignite instantly at about 300 C (572F.).
They should not be exposed for long periods of time at temperatures above 100 C. (212 F.) Ignition can be effected by any flame, spark, hot wire or hot surface, and by blasting accessories such as squibs, electrical squibs and igniters, electric blasting caps and detonating cord.
Velocity.
Black powders do not have true velocities, whereas detonating explosives do. Their rate of burning is affected by confinement. In the open, trains of black powder burn very slowly, measurable in seconds per foot. Confined, as in steel pipes, speeds of explosions have been timed at values from 560 feet per second for very coarse granulations to 2,070 feet per second for the finer granulations.
Glaze.
used where clean, free flowing and non-lumping is desired. Glaze is omitted when further processing is required.
"The glaze does not improve the efficiency of black powder nor does it provide water resistance."
E. Ogre