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  1. Detonator - Wikipedia

    Ordinary detonators usually take the form of ignition-based explosives. While they are mainly used in commercial operations, ordinary detonators are still used in military operations.

  2. EBW Detonators - Teledyne Defense Electronics

    The RP-3 EBW detonator is a miniature detonator containing less than 30 mg of PETN explosive. Although small this detonator will initiate most common military explosives.

  3. Blasting cap | Detonator, Initiator, Primer | Britannica

    In strict usage, the term detonator refers to an easily ignited low explosive that produces the shock wave, and the term primer, or priming composition, denotes a substance that produces a sudden …

  4. DETONATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DETONATOR is a device or small quantity of explosive used for detonating a high explosive.

  5. Decades of detonators | Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Jul 19, 2023 · During the Manhattan Project, scientists designed detonators that used an electrical charge from a capacitor to heat and explode a hair-thin wire inside the detonator, setting off a small …

  6. tonators are stab and electric. A stab detonator (fig. 3), such as the U.S. Army M55 and M61, is designed to function by the mechanical impact of a firing pin whereas electric detonators such as the …

  7. Detonators, Igniters & Other Explosives - Jet Research

    Jet Research Center (JRC) offers a wide range of solutions including detonators, igniters, detonating cord, and more for perforating and pipe recovery.

  8. DETONATOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    It has a heating chamber inside lit by a detonator or fuse, and disrupts instead of explodes.

  9. DETONATOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DETONATOR definition: a device, as a percussion cap, used to make another substance explode. See examples of detonator used in a sentence.

  10. detonator | Energy Glossary

    The two common types of detonators are electrical detonators (also known as blasting caps) and percussion detonators. Electrical detonators have a fuse material that burns when high voltage is …