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- Astrolite abstract "Astrolite is the trade name of a family of explosives, invented by chemist Gerald Hurst in the 1960s during his employment with the Atlas Powder Company. The Astrolite family consists of two compounds, Astrolite G and Astrolite A. Both are two-part liquid-state high explosive mixtures, composed of ammonium nitrate oxidizer and hydrazine rocket fuel. The explosives were extensively studied, manufactured, and used in many countries because of their advantages of high energy, excellentperformance, and wide application. They still find some use in commercial and civil blasting applications, but have mostly been superseded by cheaper and safer compounds, largely due to the expense and exceptionally poisonous nature of the hydrazine component.".
- Astrolite wikiPageExternalLink astrolite.html.
- Astrolite wikiPageExternalLink megalomania.
- Astrolite wikiPageID "2580605".
- Astrolite wikiPageLength "2777".
- Astrolite wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Astrolite wikiPageRevisionID "704962090".
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Ammonium_nitrate.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Blasting_cap.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Brisance.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquid_explosives.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Hurst.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazine.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Nitroglycerin.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Pentaerythritol_tetranitrate.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink RDX.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Astrolite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Astrolite".
- Astrolite subject Category:Explosives.
- Astrolite subject Category:Liquid_explosives.
- Astrolite hypernym Name.
- Astrolite type Liquid.
- Astrolite type Source.
- Astrolite comment "Astrolite is the trade name of a family of explosives, invented by chemist Gerald Hurst in the 1960s during his employment with the Atlas Powder Company. The Astrolite family consists of two compounds, Astrolite G and Astrolite A. Both are two-part liquid-state high explosive mixtures, composed of ammonium nitrate oxidizer and hydrazine rocket fuel.".
- Astrolite label "Astrolite".
- Astrolite sameAs Q1113978.
- Astrolite sameAs Astrolite.
- Astrolite sameAs Astrolite_(esplosivo).
- Astrolite sameAs アストロライト.
- Astrolite sameAs Astrolite.
- Astrolite sameAs Astrolit.
- Astrolite sameAs Astrolite.
- Astrolite sameAs m.07pfd1.
- Astrolite sameAs Астролит.
- Astrolite sameAs Астроліт.
- Astrolite sameAs Q1113978.
- Astrolite wasDerivedFrom Astrolite?oldid=704962090.
- Astrolite isPrimaryTopicOf Astrolite.