
doi: 10.2172/7104061
Three 300-gallon batches of RX-03-BB containing machining scrap were processed. Portions of new TATB powder were mixed with the machining scrap in two of the batches. The third batch consisted of 100 percent scrap PBX and was made by the Holston processing method. Tensile strength of all three batches was adequate with the batch containing 50 percent new TATB powder giving the superior properties. Thirty-liter batches of scrap PBX were processed to evaluate the effect of additives. Dapon M offered some improvement in physical properties.
Materials Recovery, And National Defense, 45 Military Technology, Processing, Machining, Wastes 450100* -- Military Technology, Management, Waste Management, Chemical Explosives, Recovery, Waste Processing, Explosives, Recycling, Tatb, Weaponry, Industrial Wastes, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
Materials Recovery, And National Defense, 45 Military Technology, Processing, Machining, Wastes 450100* -- Military Technology, Management, Waste Management, Chemical Explosives, Recovery, Waste Processing, Explosives, Recycling, Tatb, Weaponry, Industrial Wastes, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
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