Carbonite (explosive)

Carbonite was one of the earliest and most successful coal-mining explosives.[1] It is made from such ingredients as nitroglycerin, wood meal, and some nitrate as that of sodium; also nitrobenzene, saltpeter, sulfur, and diatomaceous earth. Carbonite was invented by Bichel of Schmidt and Bichel.[2]

The term Carbonite can refer to four different things:


References

  1. Dictionary of Explosives, Arthur Marshall, p. 18
  2. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, Thomas Edward Thorpe, p. 468
  3. The Manufacture of Explosives, Oscar Guttman, p. 231


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