inferno
June 13th, 2002, 09:09 AM
I hate to make a new topic but i think this is pretty relevant - according to the MSDS for sulfur at <a href="http://www.camd.lsu.edu/msds/s/sulfur.htm" target="_blank">http://www.camd.lsu.edu/msds/s/sulfur.htm</a> , under "Incompatabilities", it says:
Incompatabilities:
Ammonium Nitrate: forms shock sensitive mixture.
Is that true? I really dont see how S can sensitise AN to shock sensitivity, but you never know. I have plenty of sulfur but no NH4NO3. Im sure this has been tried before, but maybe it needs some more research. Theres plenty of other incompatabilities that result in "explosions" listed too, like metal oxides, but i doubt adding rust to sulfur will form an explosive composition, high or low order.
Anyway just wondering if anyone knows of this? And if not, if someone could try it? Much easier than using 50g AP per 100g AN
Incompatabilities:
Ammonium Nitrate: forms shock sensitive mixture.
Is that true? I really dont see how S can sensitise AN to shock sensitivity, but you never know. I have plenty of sulfur but no NH4NO3. Im sure this has been tried before, but maybe it needs some more research. Theres plenty of other incompatabilities that result in "explosions" listed too, like metal oxides, but i doubt adding rust to sulfur will form an explosive composition, high or low order.
Anyway just wondering if anyone knows of this? And if not, if someone could try it? Much easier than using 50g AP per 100g AN