Research includes commercial explosives and equipment for use in hazardous locations, testing whether a product can be used safely in explosive atmospheres, and reducing the effects of accidental or terrorist blasts.
This international journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas in the areas of propellants, explosives, primers and pyrotechnics, combustion, and detonation processes.
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