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IS 15447-1 (2004): Commercial Blasting Explosives, Part 1:Nitroglycerine Based Explosives [CHD 26: Explosives andPyrotechnics]
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Indian Standard
COMMERCIAL BLASTING EXPLOSIVES —SPECIFICATION
PART 1 NITROGLYCERINE BASED EXPLOSIVES
Ics 71.100.30
0 BIS2004
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELH1 110002
Mqy 2004 Price Group 3
Explosives and Pyrotechnic Sectional Committee, CHD 26
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 1) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by theExplosives and Pyrotechnic Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical Division Council.
An explosive is a compound or a mixture of compounds, which, when initiated by heat, impact, friction or shock,undergoes a very rapid self-propagating exothermic reaction. This reaction produces more stable products, usuallygases that exert tremendous pressure as they expand at high temperature.
Explosives can be classified into two broad groups, namely, the industrial explosives and the military explosives.Industrial explosives are also known as commercial explosives and include dynamites, slurries, emulsions andblasting powders. Military explosives are mainly used as ammunition in small arms as well as field guns androckets.
The nitroglycerine (NG) based explosives come under the category of industrial explosives. They were firstintroduced under the trade name of dynamites by Alfred Nobel, which was basically nitroglycerine absorbed inKieselguhr.
The nitroglycerine (NG) based explosives can be used at ambient and sub-zero temperatures. Under certainconditions, the nitroglycerine starts exuding from the explosive composition, creating safety hazards in thehandling and may cause severe headaches. This is particularly so, when nitroglycol is used in the explosivemixture.
The nitroglycerine (NG) content in explosives varies from as little as 5 percent to as high as 90 percent of thecomposition, according to the velocity of detonation, the energy release and the water resistance required forspecific applications.
This standard is the first in the series of Indian Standards on commercial blasting explosives. The other standardsin the series will follow.
There is no 1S0 specification on this subject. This standard has been formulated based on the data available forindigenous product.
The Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex B.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance withIS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in therounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standwd.
IS 15447 (Part 1): 2004
Indian Standard
COMMERCIAL BLASTING EXPLOSIVES —SPECIFICATION
PART 1 NITROGLYCERINE BASED EXPLOSIVES
1 SCOPE
This standard (Part 1) prescribes requirements andmethods of sampling and test for commercial blastingexplosives, Nitroglycerine (NG) based explosives.
2 REFERENCES
The standards listed below contain provisions, whichthrough reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis Indian Standard. At the time of publication, theeditions indicated were valid. All standards are subjectto revision and parties to agreements based on thisstandard are encouraged to investigate the possibilityof applying the most recent editions of the standardsindicated below:
IS No.
1260 (Part 1):1973
6609
(Part 2/See 1):1973
(Part 2/See 2):1974
(Part 2/See 3):1980
10081:1981
10212 (Part 1) :1986
7itle
Pictorial marking for handling andIabelling of goods: Part 1Dangerousgoods (@f revision)
Methods of test for commercialblasting explosive, and accessories:
Explosives, Section 1 Explosives,general
Explosives, Section 2 Explosives,permitted
Explosives, Section 3 Explosives,slurry
Glossary of terms relating tocommercial explosive, pyrotechnicsand blasting practices
General requirements for packages ofcommercial explosives: Part 1commercial high explosives (firstrevision)
3 TERMINOLOGY
For the purpose of this standard, the definition givenin IS 10081 shall apply.
4 REQUIREMENTS
4.1 The nitroglycerine (NG) based commercialblasting explosives shall conform to the requirementsprescribed in Table 1.
4.2 Shelf Life
The nitroglycerine (NG) based commercial blastingexplosives shall have a minimum of six month’s shelflife.
5 PACKJNGAND MARKING
5.1 Packing
The nitroglycerine (NG) based commercial blastingexplosives shall be packed in suitable packagesconforming to the requirements prescribed in IS 10212(Part 1).
The packing shall further conform to the provisions ofIndian Explosive Rule, 1983.
5.2 Marking
Each package shall be legibly and indelibly markedwith the following information :
a) Indication of the source of manufacture,b) Name of the explosives,c) Lot No. to enable the batch of manufacture to
be traced from records, andd) Month and year of manufacture.
5.2.1 Each package shall also be marked withappropriate explosive symbol as specified in IS 1260(Part 1).
The Marking shall further conform to the provisions ofIndian Explosive Rule, 1983.
5.2.2 In addition to the above, the following cautionarynote shall also appear on the label in red ink:
‘HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE. HANDLE WITHUTMOST CARE. DO NOT DROP OR SUBJECTTOHEAZFRICI’IONOR SHOCK DGNGTBRINGANY SPARKOR FIRE NEARTHE PACKAGE
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Table 1 Requirements of Nitroglycerine Based Commercial Blasting Explosives(Clause 4.1)
S1 No. Characteristic
(1)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
(2)
Abel heat test
Freezing and thawing test
Liquefaction test
Impact sensitivity
Frictional impact sensitivity
Air gap sensitivity
Velocity of detonationunconfined, nr/s
Water proof~ess,h
Powder, percent BG
x) Gallery test
xi)
xii)
Continuity of detonation (COD)
Critical diameter, Min, mm
Requirement Method of Tes~ Ref to
(3) (4)
Not less than 10 min when tested at 7 1.6°C 3. t of 1S6609 (Part 2fSec 1)
Sample not to show signs of gel segregation 3.2 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)of exudation of nitroglycerine
Reduction in height of the sample shall not 3.3 of 1S 6609 (Part 2/See 1)be more than one-fourth of the original.The upper cut surface shall retain its featuresand sharpness of edges
Not less than 40 cm with 1 kg hammer
Not less than 140 cm with 1 kg torpedo
Not less than 5 cm
Gel : 2200 and aboveSemi gel : 2000 and abovePowder : 1 000 and above
Gel :3Semi gel :4
Permitted:P] -50 and aboveP3 -40 and aboveP5 -35 and above
Non-permitted:40 to 90 percent as agreed to betweenthe user and the manufacturer
P]: Series 1 - 13/26Series II - Nil/5Series III - Nil/5P3: Series I - 13/26Series II - Nil/5Series III - Nil/5P5: Series I - NiI/20Series H - Nil/5Series III - Nil/5 1
To pass the continuity test
3.4 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See I)
3.5 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)
3.6 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)
3.7 to 3.9 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)
3.10 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)
}3.11 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 1)
150-200 mm long and having a diameter )
3 of IS 6609 (Part 2/See 2)
4 of Is 6609 (Part x%x 2)
xiii) Density, gjcm~
Annex A
NOTES
of 32-37 mm shall get initiated with No. 6detonator (permitted)
Non- Permitted:
I
4 of IS 6609 (part 2/See 3)150-200 mm long and having a diameter of25 mm shall get initiated with No. 6 detonator(permitted)
Permitted:Gel :1.50 + 0.1Semi gel :1.20 + 0.1Powder :1.10 + 0.1
Non-permitted:Gel :1.4 +0.1Semi gel. : 1.2 + 0.1Powder :1.1+0 I
1 Characteristics against S1 No. (x) are applicable only for permitted explosives.2 Characteristics against S1 No. (iii) and (viii) arc not applicable to powder varieties of explosives.3 PI is equivalent to P (o) — ordinary.
P3 is equivalent to P (eqe) — equivalent to sheath.P5 is equivalent to P (s) — solid bktsting.
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5.2.3 BIS Certi$cation Marking
The product may also be markedMark.
with the Standard
5.2.3.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed bythe provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act,1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder.The details of conditions under which the Iicence forthe use of Standard Mark may be granted tomanufacturers or producers may be obtained from theBureau of Indian Standards.
6 SAMPLING
6.1 Lot
Cases of nitroglycerine based commercial blastingexplosives of same variety (Permitted or Non-permitted), same type (based on power) and same sizebelonging to different batches grouped together toconstitute a lot.
6.1.1 Cartridges of nitroglycerine based commercialexplosives constituting sample shall be drawn fromeach lot separately for deciding the conformity of thelot to the requirements of the specification.
6.1.2 Preservation
All samples shall be kept in water proof container/polythene cover till they are taken for testing to protectthem from moisture and other atmospheric changes.
6.2 Small Diameter Explosives
6.2.1 Number of explosives cartridges to be seleeted atrandom from the lot shall depend on the lot size andshall be in accordance with the Table 2.
Table 2 Scale of Sampling of NitroglycerineBased Explosives
S1 Lot Size Sample SizeNo. (No. of Cartridges)
i) Up to 3.0 MT 30ii) More than 3.0 MT 40
Up to 6.0 MTiii) More than 6.0 MT 50
Up to 10.0 MT
NOTE — Extra cartridges taken in case of larger lot sizeshall be use for repeating the following tests with addltionatcartridges for conformation of uniformity.
6.2.2 Number of Tests
The number of cartridges to be drawn from each lot forcarrying out various tests shall be as given below:
S1No.
i)ii)iii)iv)v)vi)vii)viii)ix)x)xi)xii)
Test No. of Cartridgesto be Tested
Abel heat test 2Freezing and thawing test 2Liquefaction test 2Impact sensitivity 1Frictional impact sensitivity 1Air gap 2Veloeity of detonation unconfined, rrds 2Water proofness 2Power, percent, BG 2Continuity of detonation (COD) 4Critical diameter 1Density 2
N~E — Tests against (i), &l) and ~li) w to be done onevery lot. Other tests may be done as and when needed.
6.3 Gallery ‘fkat
Gallery test is a type test and it is not required to becarried out on every lot if the particular type ofcomposition has been tested by Central MiningResearch Institute and approved by Director Generalof Mines Safety.
6.3.1 Samples for gallery test shall be fixed based onthe requirements furnished by the Central MiningResearch Institute from time to time.
6.4 Large Diameter Explosives
6.4.1 Number of explosives cartridges to be selected atrandom from the lot shall depend on the lot size andshall be in accordance with Table 3.
Table 3 Scale of Sampling of NitroglycerineBased Explosives
S1No. Lot !Mze Sample Size(No. of Cartridges)
i) Up to 3.0 MT 6ii) More than 3.0 MT
Up to 6.0 MT 8iii) More than 6.0 MT
Up to 10.0 MT 10
N0113 — All the tests except velocity of detonation shallbe in accordance with 6.2.2 by preparing hand cartridgesusing explosive from large diameter cartridge samples.Veloeity of detonation shall be tested using full cartridges.Extra sample taken shall be utilized for repeat test of velocityof detonation in case of large size lots.
6.5 Criteria for Conformity
For deciding the conformity of the lot to therequirement of the specification, the test results of eachcharacteristics shall meet the correspondingrequirement specified in the relevant clauses.
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ANNEX A
[Table 1, S1No. (xiii)]
METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF DENSITY OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL
A-l APPARATUS
A cylindrical breaker having sir-tight cover. Coverhas outside diameter equal to inside diameter of thecylindrical beaker. The diameter of cover reducesgradually to finally 5 mm inner diameter. There shouldbe about 5 cm length of the narrow stem in the upperpart of the cover. ‘l%eapparatus shall be as shown inFig. 1.
NOTE — Other dimensions are recommendatory.
STANDARDJOINT TQMAKEvv;w;:-
All dimensions in millimetres.
FIG. 1APPARATUSFORDETERMINATIONOFDENSITY
A-2 PROCEDURE
Measure the weight of the empty dry apparatus. Fillthe apparatus completely (up to the brim) with water,allow some time to escape air bubbles, if at all formed,and then measure the total weight of the apparatus.Now, empty the apparatus, and take again the weightmeasurement of the apparatus. Cut a slice of explosiveusing copper knife and place it (after removing itswrapper) in the empty apparatus. Measure the weightof the apparatus with explosive. Completely fill theremaining empty space of the apparatus with water andallow the air bubble to escape. Measure the weight ofthe apparatus containing explosive and water.
A-3 CALCULATION PROCEDURE
A-3.1 Density of explosive, in g/ml, De = (&f,-M,)/{(M,-M,)--(M,-M,)}.
mass, in g, of the dry empty apparatus,mass, in g, apparatus filled with water up tothe brim,mass, in g, of emptied apparatus,mass, in g, of emptied apparatus withexplosive sample, andmass, in g, of water filled apparatus withexplosive sample.
A-3.2 Calculation Using Actual Density of Water
A-3.2.1Acturddensityofusedwater,DW = “ ;“’ ghnl.
whereM2= mass, in g, of apparatus filled with water up to
brim;Ml= mass, in g, of dry empty apparatus; andV = volume, in ml, of the apparatus.
A-3.2.2 Density of expldsive, in g/ml,
whereM=M~=
4
M=5
v=Dw =
(M, -M3)‘e=[V--{(M,-A44)/Dw]]
mass, in g, of empty apparatus;mass, in g, of empty apparatus with explosivesample;mass, in g, of water filled apparatus withexplosive sample;volume, in ml, of the apparatus; andactual density, in g/ml, of used water(see A-3.2.1).
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ANNEX B(Forewoni)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Explosives and Pyrotechnic Sectional Committee, CHD 26
Organization
Chief Controller of Explosives, Nagpur
Central Mining Research Institute, Dhmbad
Central Mine Planning & Design RepresentativeInstitute Limited, Ranchi
Coal India Limited, Kolkata
Consumer Guidance Society of India, Mumbai
Development Commissioner (Small Scale Industries),New Delhi
Directorate General of Mines Safety, Dharrbad
Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO),CEES, Ministry of Defence, Delhi.
Directorate General Ordnance Factories (DGOF),Ministry of Defence, Kolkata
Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA),Ministry of Defence, New Delhi.
Directorate of Standardization (DSTD),Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Federation of Corrugated Box Manufacturers of India, Mumbai
IBP Co Ltd, New Delhi
IDL Industries Limited, Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai
Khadl and Village Industries Commission, Mumbai
National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. Hyderabad
Noble Explochem Ltd, Nagpur
Standard Fkeworks, Sivakasi
Tarnil Nadu Industrial Explosives Lhnited, Vellore
The Tamil Nadu Fireworks & Amores ManufacturersAssociation, Sivakasi
The All India Chamber of Match Industries, Sivakaai
WIMCO Limited, Mumbai
Representative(s)
Mm R. H. BHALMCAR(Chairman)SHRIK. N. GHOSH(Alternate)
DRM. M. BHAITACHARYASHSUR. R. SINGH(Alternate)
RmsmsNrAnvE
Smu C. P.BANSALSHR[D. K. JASN(Alternate)
SHSUN. G. WAriUISHRSMAITRENUTALWANS(Alternate)
SHSUN. K. GUHASmu Y. S. BHAINAOAR(Alternate)
D~R, MSEDEPUSYDIRECtOR(Alternate)
RImmINrATrvE
Sma C. MRtDHASHRSP.VZLUNAVSL(Alternate)
SsnuR. P. KHANNADRA. K. SARANGI(Alternate)
LT CoL S. K. LOHANSSmu S. B. MaNRu(Alternate)
Smalkmt KIUAWALACm N. K. DAWAR(Alternate)
Stint K. L. PAmDR S. B. PATU(Alternate)
DRA. K. MUKHERMESHraM. RAMAKSUSHNA(Alternate)
SHRIA. A JossnSsnuMANSKKOHU(Alternate)
SHRSJ. L. CHOUDHGRSSmu G. K. GHOSHjAftemute)
SHRSA.D. TRDIATHISmu A. K. GGSTA(Alternate)
SmuK.VSSWANNMAN
SHSGA.CmnmmnwSsnuC. SGRBASINGH(Alternate)
SHRSK.A. ANNAMALAISmJ JasmHJOHN(Afternate)
SECRESARY(Alternate)
SacsrrrARY(Alternate)
SHRIJ.VASDYANAIHAN
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Representative(s)Organization
Bharat Dynamics Ltd, Hyderabad
High Energy Material Research Laboratory, Pune
BIS Directorate General
SrrraR. N. DESAIStrraM. PRARHAKARAN (Alternate)
DRB. K. ATHAWAtESHRIP. R. ARVA(Alternate)
SHraS. K. CHAUOHMU,Dkector & Head (Chem)[Representing Dk.ctor General (Ex-o~cio)]
Member SecretarySHIUMA’’CIUSRAGUPTA
Deputy Director(Chem), BIS
Composition of Explosives and Methods of Test Subcommittee, CHD 26:2
Chief Controller of Explosives, Nagpur
Central Mining Research Institute, Dhanbad
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Lkited, Ranchl
Coal India Limited, Kolkata
Dkectorate General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad
Directorate General Ordnance Factories (DGOF)Ministry of Defence, Kolkata
Dkctorate General of Quality Assurance, (DGQA),Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Hindustan Copper Limited, Khetri
IBP Co Ltd, New Delhi
IEL Explosives Limited, Kolkata
lDL Industries Limited, Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai
National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd, Hyderabad
National Test House, Kolkrsta
Noble Explochem Ltd, Nagpur
Premier Explosives Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad
Tamil Nadu Industrial Explosives Lhnited, Vellorc
SHRIK. N. GHOSH(Convener)SHRIS. SARGUNARAMAN(Alternate)
DRM.M.BHAITACHARVASmu R. R. StHGH(Alternate)
SHRID. K. JmSrnuN. L. DurrA (Alternate)
SHtUC. P.BANSALSHMD. K. JAM(Alternate)
SHMB. M. P. SmrrASmu Y. K. SHARMA (Alternate)
SHRSV.stuNtvAaASHSUC. MIUOHA(Alternate)
DRA. K. SAsANmSHMV. M. JGSHI(Alternate)
SHSUP. K. SHARMA
DRK. L. PATELDRS. B. PATtL.(Alternate)
SHRtR. N. SINHASHRIA. K.CHA~tUEE(Aher&te)
SmuN.VIOVASAGARDRM. K. PATSL(Alternate)
Smu A. A. JGSHtSHtUMANIKKOHIJ(Alternate)
SHIUA. D. TIUPATHISHRIA. K. GUPTA(Alternate)
SHRtK. C. NASKARDRY. C. NUHWAN(Alternate)
SHRIK.VrSWANAmAN
DRS. V. KANNANSHRIA. N. GUrTA(Alternate)
SHRIK.A. ANNAMALAISHIUJOSSPHJOHN(Alternate)
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