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The chemical reaction of blasting powder does not take place by detonation in contrast to the explosive rock explosives, but in the form of a fast burn, whereby the impact is not destroying but pushing. That makes it the ideal explosive for quarrying valuable rocks such as marble, slate, granite, which one would like to quarry as large, crack-free intact blocks as possible. Explosive powders are supplied in different recipes, grain sizes and polishes. The explosive powder is also available as cartridges in connected chains beside the traditional large and small packaging.
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Blasting Powder
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Grain size [mm]
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Basting Powder 1 (0.2 - 8 mm)
[Blasting Powder 75 % ]
silver uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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0,2 - 8
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Basting Powder 2 (0.2 - 8 mm)
[Blasting Powder 70 %]
silver glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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0,2 - 8
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Blasting Powder
75% (0,2 - 4,75 mm)
dark glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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0,2 - 8
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Blasting Powder NPSG
(0,25 - 2 mm)
dark glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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0,25 - 2
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Blasting Powder NPMG
(0,8 - 4 mm)
silver glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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Blasting Powder NPCG
(1,6 - 8 mm)
silver glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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Poudre de Mine G 40
(0,2 - 4,75mm)
silver glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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Blasting Powder fine / SPRENGKRUTT
(0,3 - 2 mm)
dark glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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Blasting Powder coarse / MINERKRUTT
(1,6 - 7,1 mm)
dark glazed, uniform granulation and free from foreign matter
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1,6 - 7,1
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