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MODUK - DEF STAN 13-102

Testing of Materials Which Are Required to Be Compatible with Explosives

inactive
Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 20 July 1984
Status: inactive
Page Count: 10
scope:

This Defence Standard defines the procedure to be adopted when metallic and non-metallic materials are used in proximity to or in contact with explosives.

It is concerned with the possible deleterious effects of metallic and non-metallic materials upon explosives thereby impairing safety, reliability or service life.

It is not concerned with the possible deleterious effects of explosives upon the metallic and non-metallic components. For the purpose of this Defence Standard the term "explosives" includes: high explosive, propellant, pyrotechnic, intermediary and initiating compositions.

Document History

October 1, 2004
Testing of Materials Which Are Required to Be Compatible with Explosives
This Defence Standard defines requirements and procedures to be adopted when materials are used in proximity to, or in contact with explosives. It is concerned with the possible deleterious effects...
January 1, 1996
Testing of Materials Which Are Required to Be Compatible with Explosives
This Defence Standard defines requirements and procedures to be adopted when materials are used in proximity to, or in contact with explosives. It is concerned with the possible deleterious effects...
DEF STAN 13-102
July 20, 1984
Testing of Materials Which Are Required to Be Compatible with Explosives
This Defence Standard defines the procedure to be adopted when metallic and non-metallic materials are used in proximity to or in contact with explosives. It is concerned with the possible...
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