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Ballistite (Italian) consists of equal parts nitro-cellulose and nitro - glycerine, and 1/2 per cent. of aniline.
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Ballistite is manufactured at Ardeer in Scotland, at Chilworth in Surrey, and also in
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Similarly, since the 1880s, it has been used by the military as an active ingredient, and a gellatinizer for nitrocellulose, in some solid propellants, such as Cordite and Ballistite.
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His other inventions include an explosive gelatin more powerful than dynamite and the smokeless powder Ballistite.
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Ballistite, Italian | 1317 | 58l | 245 | 826 | and Spanish | | | | |
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| Ballistite 0.3 inch cubes | 4,227 | 4,754 | 5,479 | 5,852 |
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As a rule a simple explanation can be found for every apparently abnormal result, and in the accidental retention of a portion of the solvent used in the manufacture, will frequently be found an explanation of the trouble experienced.] ~Ballistite.
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