Binary explosive
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A binary explosive or two-component explosive is an explosive consisting of two components, neither of which is explosive by itself, which have to be mixed in order to become explosive. Oxyliquit (liquid oxygen/combustible powder) ANFO (ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) Kinestik (ammonium nitrate/nitromethane) Tannerite (ammonium nitrate/aluminum) and FIXOR (nitroethane/physical sensitizer) are examples of binary explosives.
Binary explosives are often used in commercial applications because of their greater handling safety.
See also
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- wrc.navair-rdte.navy.mil/warfighter_enc/weapons/ordnance/types.htm Types of Explosives, page, broken link
- FIXOR, a commercial binary explosive sold for mine clearance
- Binary/Two Component Explosives, from a presentation by the N. C. Dept. of Transportation