Explosives Industry: Dr. Noaman Ul-Haq
Explosives Industry: Dr. Noaman Ul-Haq
Introduction
An explosive is a material that, under the
influence of thermal or mechanical
shock, decomposes rapidly and
spontaneously with the evolution of large
amounts of heat and gas.
There are two major categories,
high explosives and
low explosives.
Production of TNT
TNT may be prepared by either a continuous
or a batch process, using toluene, nitric acid
(HNO3) and sulfuric acid as raw materials.
The production of TNT follows the same
chemical process, regardless of whether
batch or continuous method is used. The
overall chemical reaction may be expressed
as:
Nitrocellulose Production
Nitrocellulose is commonly prepared by the
batch-type mechanical dipper process.
A newly developed continuous nitration
processing method is also being used. In
batch production, cellulose in the form of
cotton linters, fibers, or specially prepared
wood pulp is purified by boiling and
bleaching.
The dry and purified cotton linters or wood
pulp are added to mixed nitric and sulfuric
acid in metal reaction vessels known as
dipping pots. The reaction is represented by: