| 1. | The most common use of PETN is as an explosive with high brisance.
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| 2. | EGDN has a slightly higher brisance than nitroglycerin.
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| 3. | In a pinch the Winchester WLRM primer or primers with similar brisance may be substituted.
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| 4. | An important aspect of ERA is the brisance, or detonation speed of its explosive element.
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| 5. | Sodium nitrate is added to the medium as an oxidizer that improves the dynamite's brisance.
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| 6. | Despite their brisance and detonation velocity being comparable with TNT, panclastites have virtually no use today.
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| 7. | Not to be confused with T-ammonal which contains trinitrotoluene as well to increase properties such as brisance.
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| 8. | The power relative to weight is high, but the density is low, so the brisance is low as well.
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| 9. | When stored below 65 �C ( 149 �F ) Tetrytol does not change stability, acid content, sensitivity or brisance.
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| 10. | Sensitivity, along with stability and brisance are three of the most significant properties of explosives that affect their use and application.
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