Emulsion-containing explosive compositions

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Inventors

Cescon, Lawrence A.
Trebilcock, Robert W.

Application #

787442

Filed

Oct-15-1985

Published

Oct-28-1986

Current US Class

149/109.6
149/112
149/113
149/2
149/21
149/46
149/61
149/76
149/83

International Classes

C06B 045/02

Field of Search

149/2 149/21 149/112 149/113 149/46 149/61 149/76 149/83 149/109.6

Assignee

E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company (Wilmington, DE)

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ascani; Diamond C.

US Patent References

4409044   Water-in-oil emulsi...

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Abstract
In emulsion blend explosives, the replacement of coarse salt particles, e.g., prills, by fines, i.e., particles which pass a No. 50 U.S. sieve, increases the water resistance of the explosive without deleteriously affecting its shelf life provided that the explosive, prior to such replacement, is storage-stable as determined by the Salt Extraction and lead compression tests described herein. Products containing a combination of whole and crushed ammonium nitrate prills, and emulsions made with an anionic emulsifying agent such as a fatty acid salt, are preferred. Depending on the fines content and chemical composition, other properties such as sensitivity to initiation and detonation velocity also may be improved.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a storage-stable emulsion blend explosive comprising a sensitized blend of inorganic oxidizing salt particles and a water-in-oil emulsion comprising a carbonaceous fuel having compenents which form a continuous emulsion phase, an aqueous solution of an inorganic oxidizing salt forming a discontinuous phase dispersed as discrete droplets within said continuous phase, and an emulsifying agent, the improvement comprising inorganic oxidizing salt particles containing at least about 15 percent by weight of a fines component comprised of inorganic oxidizing salt particles which are smaller than 297 micrometers, the weight ratio of said emulsion to the total inorganic oxidizing salt particles being in the range of about from 20/80 to 70/30.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to explosive compositions comprising a sensitized blend of a water-in-oil emulsion and solid particulate inorganic oxidizing salt, preferably ammonium nitrate (AN).

2. Description of the Prior Art

Explosives which comprise a blend of a water-in-oil emulsion and solid particulate AN, e.g., ANFO (AN prills coated with fuel oil), are becoming increasingly popular with blasters owing to the fact that they are able to offer the advantages of high bulk density and blasting energy characteristic of emulsion explosives, while at the same time resulting in cost reductions owing to the lower cost of the AN. In some instances, however, these blend explosive produces, referred to herein as "emulsion blend explosives", have been found to have a short shelf life, requiring the use of the products immediately after they have been formed. "Short shelf life" means that an explosive product lacks stability, undergoing deleterious changes(s) in structure and/or composition to the degree that it cannot be depended upon to detonate at the required velocity at the required time. If the product's shelf life is very short, it almost certainly is unsuitable for use in packaged form, and can be unsuitable for use in bulk form, especially if it needs to be transported to the place of use or allowed to stand in a borehole for some time after loading.
 
  Gelled explosive compositions, sensitized with water-in-oil explosive emulsions, are provided which do not require high explosive sensitizing agents and...  In emulsion blend explosives, the replacement of coarse salt particles, e.g., prills, by fines, i.e., particles which pass a No. 50 U.S. sieve, increases...