Emulsion explosive

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Inventors

Tag, Arne
Petterson, Bjorn R.
Nygaard, Erik C.

Application #

561206

Filed

Dec-14-1983

Published

Feb-19-1985

Current US Class

149/109.6
149/2
149/21
149/46
149/61

International Classes

C06B 045/00

Field of Search

149/2 149/21 149/46 149/61 149/109.6

Assignee

Norsk Hydro a.s. (Oslo, NO)

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

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4315787   Water-in-oil emulsi...
4338146   Method of manufac...

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an emulsion explosive of the water-in-oil type having resistance against dissolution in water, and application of said emulsion in explosive mixtures. The emulsion explosive is non cap-sensitive and can be cartridged alone or in mixture with ANFO. It can also be used in bulk systems. The explosive contains 60-90 percent by weight of ammonium nitrate and calcium nitrate, 4-15 percent by weight of a crystallization temperature lowering agent, preferably urea, and 2-6% wax and/or a wax/oil mixture. The content of water consists essentially of water of crystallization bound to the calcium nitrate. Further, the explosive contains emulsifier and density reducing agents such as sodium nitrite/thiourea or hollow microspheres.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An emulsion explosive of the water-in-oil type comprising:

a total of 60-90 percent by weight of both ammonium nitrate and calcium nitrate;

- 15percent by weight of a crystallization temperature lowering agent;

an emulsifier;

a density reducing agent; and

2-6 percent by weight of at least one hydrocarbon fuel selected from the group consisting of wax and oil;

wherein the content of water in said explosive substantially consists of water of crystallization bound to said calcium nitrate.

2. Emulsion explosive according to claim 1, containing 35-45 percent by weight of ammonium nitrate, 35-45 percent by weight of calcium nitrate, inclusive of water of crystallization, and 10-12 percent by weight of urea, and wherein the hydrocarbon fuel consists essentially of wax having a melting point of 30.degree.-60.degree. C.



Description
The present invention relates to an emulsion explosive of the water-in-oil type having high resistance against dissolution in water, and application of said emulsion in explosive mixtures. The emulsion explosive comprises ammonium nitrate and calcium nitrate as oxidant and an agent which lowers the crystallization temperature of the oxidant mixture, and also water, emulsifier, a density reducing agent and a hydrocarbon fuel.

There is an increasing need for improved, high energy and effective explosives, especially in the mining and construction fields. In recent years there has been several types of explosives to choose from. One explosive which is used, is ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil), which mainly consists of free-flowing ammonium nitrate particles impregnated with a few percent oil. One property of this explosive which has limited its application, is its poor water resistance.

Water which penetrates into the bore holes has, however, always been a problem also when other types of explosives are used. Therefore it has for a long time been tried to manufacture water resistant explosives which at the same time have a high blasting effect and low production costs.
 
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