Ultra low density explosive composition

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Inventors

Silva, Guillermo

Application #

377843

Filed

Aug-20-1999

Published

Jul-30-2002

Current US Class

149/109.6
149/19.4
149/2

International Classes

C06B 045/00; C06B 045/10; D03D 023/00

Field of Search

149/19.9 149/46 149/109.6 149/19.4 149/19.6 149/2 149/21 149/5

Examiners

Carone; Michael J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ridout & Maybee

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Abstract
An explosive composition is provided which comprises a mixture of a particulate low density agent and a particulate oxidising agent. The particulate low density agent is a synthetic polymeric low density agent, e.g. foamed polystyrene, which is coated with a 5 to 30 wt % of a first wetting agent. The first wetting agent comprises a first flowable carbonaceous fuel, e.g. mineral oil, and a first tackifying agent for the first flowable carbonaceous fuel. The particulate oxidizing agent is coated with a second wetting agent. The second wetting agent comprises a second flowable carbonaceous fuel, e.g. mineral oil, and a second tackifying agent for the second flowable carbonaceous fuel. The first and second wetting agents may be the same. The explosive compositions may have densities of less than about 0.2 g/cm.sup.3.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for making an explosive composition comprising the steps of:

a) coating a particulate synthetic polymeric low density agent with from 5 to 30 wt. %, based on the low density agent weight, of a first wetting agent which comprises a first flowable carbonaceous fuel and a first tackifying agent for said first flowable carbonaceous fuel, to form a coated low density agent;

b) coating a particulate oxidizing agent with a second wetting agent which comprises a second flowable carbonaceous fuel and a second tackifying agent for said second flowable carbonaceous fuel, to form a coated oxidizing agent; and

c) mixing the coated low density agent with the coated oxidizing agent.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to an ultra low density particulate composition, particularly one which can be used alone, or mixed with other explosive compositions to modify their properties.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Ammonium nitrate and fuel oil explosive compositions (ANFO) have been used extensively for commercial blasting since the 1950's. In addition to being used alone, ANFO has also been incorporated into slurry and emulsion explosives as means of modifying the performance and/or the density of such explosives.

Explosives are usually purchased on a weight basis and therefore the density of the explosive compositions is sometimes a factor in determining the selection of an explosive for a particular job. Common low density inert agents are expanded perlite and glass bubbles. Other ingredients have also been used. Gotz et al. in E. German patent 246 457 which was published Jun. 10, 1987 discloses an explosive with 10-80 vol. % ammonium nitrate treated with 0-1 vol. % diesel fuel and 90-20 vol. % foamed polystyrene. U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,800 to Gribble et al. which issued Apr. 9, 1996 discloses an ANFO explosive with some or all of the fuel oil replaced with a solid fuel, e.g. gilsonite, coal, rubber, polystyrene. U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,569 to Waldock et al., which issued Sep. 18, 1990 discloses an emulsion explosive with oxidizer salts held in a disperse phase in oil, to which bulking agents such as sawdust, foamed polystyrene beads, perlite or vermiculite have been added. Russian patent 1601972 published Jul. 9, 1995 discloses explosive compositions containing granular ammonium nitrate and polystyrene, with the latter being expanded in a hot aqueous solution of ethylene glycol as an inherent stage of the composition's manufacturing process.
 
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