Stable nitrate/slurry explosives

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Inventors

Honeyman, Gordon R.
Owen, II, James H.

Application #

710542

Filed

Mar-11-1985

Published

Apr-29-1986

Current US Class

149/109.6
149/2
149/21
149/38
149/40
149/41
149/43
149/44
149/60
149/61
149/62

International Classes

C06B 045/00

Field of Search

149/109.6 149/2 149/21 149/60 149/38 149/40 149/41 149/43 149/44 149/61 149/62

Assignee

Du Pont of Canada, Inc. (Mississauga, CA); E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company (Wilmington, DE)

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Abstract
Explosives that are sensitized blends of inorganic nitrate, e.g., AN, particles, such as AN or ANFO prills, and an aqueous slurry comprising a thickened aqueous solution of an inorganic oxidizing salt, preferably AN, are rendered storage-stable by keeping the slurry's water content low enough, and its viscosity high enough, that the slurry is water-retentive. Water immobilization in the slurry, a requirement for storage stability, is achieved despite the slurry's flowable consistency at the time of blending. A blend containing about 25% slurry or less, is essentially in the form of a granular mass of free-flowing, high-density, slurry-bearing prills, and the slurry is sensitizable by the prills alone. As the slurry content exceeds about 25%, the blend takes on the characteristics of a thick slurry, requiring a supplemental sensitizer in the slurry per se. Slurries containing a nitrogen-base salt of an inorganic oxidizing acid, preferably monomethylamine nitrate, are preferred because this additive affords a saturated solution with lower water content, and also can act as a sensitizer.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A storage-stable explosive composition comprising a sensitized blend formed by combining inorganic nitrate particles and an aqueous slurry comprising a thickened aqueous solution of an inorganic oxidizing salt, said slurry's water content and viscosity being restricted so as to make said slurry at once flowable and water-retentive, said slurry constituting about from 5 to 60 percent, and said nitrate particles about from 95 to 40 percent, of said blend by weight.

2. An explosive composition of claim 1 wherein said inorganic nitrate particles are ammonium nitrate (AN) prills, ANFO prills, or a combination thereof, and said inorganic oxidizing salt in said thickened aqueous solution comprises AN alone or in combination with sodium nitrate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to explosive compositions comprising a sensitized blend of a fuel- and oxidizer-containing aqueous slurry and solid particulate inorganic nitrate, preferably ammonium nitrate (AN), in the form of prills or granules which may be coated with fuel oil (e.g., ANFO).

2. Description of the Prior Art

Ammonium nitrate (AN), an essential ingredient in nearly all commercial explosives, is used predominantly in the form of prills which are small porous pellets mixed with fuel oil and are commonly referred to as ANFO. ANFO products have found extensive use in a wide variety of blasting applications because of economy and convenience. However, because of its low water-resistance, the use of ANFO in bulk form in water-filled boreholes necessitates the de-watering of the holes and lining them with plastic. Moreover, because of its low bulk density, the energy produced from ANFO per unit of volume is low.
 
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