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#1 Pretty green flames

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 04:14 PM

I made myself 50 grams of cordite today with a little help from my grandpa LoL :blush:
Haven't tested it yet though
So i was wondering since this is a smokeless propelant. Could it replace
BP in pyrotechnics.
Just curios.

And it was used in the british army and navy. In cannons. If memmory serves.

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:00 PM

I don?t think you made cordite. Because cordite consists of 3 high explosive compounds. And if you really did that, I think this forum is not the right place for that....

So what did you really mix?!

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#3 Pretty green flames

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:04 PM

All i know that my grandpa put in nitrogliceryn, some mineral paste and something else. Dont really know what.

I didnt really see the whole proces but my grandpa says its cordite.

#4 Richard H

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:13 PM

We do not discuss high explosives or their preperations on this forum, as you will know when you read the forum rules, which of course you read when you joined :)

To answer your question cordite is not a substitute for blackpowder in pyrotechnics, smokeless powders require much higher pressures to burn quickly and blackpowder is unique in the sense that it it produces a good constant pressure at relatively low confinement, e.g. in a mortar tube.

#5 Pretty green flames

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:29 PM

Well this isn't exactly a discussion of HE.
:rolleyes:
Anyway thnx for the explanation Richard H

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#6 Richard H

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Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:52 PM

I think you will find it is! What is cordite? It's based on Nitroglycerine for a start! What is Nitroglycerine? A high explosive!

Your treading a thin line...

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Posted 02 July 2005 - 12:46 PM

I think you will find it is! What is cordite? It's based on Nitroglycerine for a start! What is Nitroglycerine? A high explosive!

Your treading a thin line...

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Posted 02 July 2005 - 01:20 PM

You know damn well that 'Cordite', Smokeless etc is considered HE.
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