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ILNAS-EN 13938-2:2004 Edition 10/2004
Explosives for civil uses - Propellants and rocket propellants - Part 2: Determination of resistance to electrostatic energy
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Abstract

This document specifies a method for the determination of resistance to electrostatic energy for propellants containing a mass fraction of at least 5 % of particles which pass through a 1 mm sieve. This method does not apply to black powder. NOTE: If the mass fraction of particles smaller than 1 mm size is less than 5 % the propellant is considered to be insensitive to electrostatic energy and this test is not performed.

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Standard - Active

Origin

Technical Committee :
CEN/TC 321 : Explosives for civil uses

Directives

93/15/EEC : Explosives for civil uses

Implementation

start of the vote on the project    19/12/2002   date of ratification (dor)    23/08/2004
end of the vote on the project    19/06/2003   date of anouncement (doa)    31/01/2005
start of the vote on the final project    20/05/2004   date of publication (dop)    30/04/2005
end of the vote on the final project    20/07/2004   date of withdrawal (dow)    30/04/2005


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
01/03/2005
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International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

71.100.30 : Explosives. Pyrotechnics and fireworks

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