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Primacord is a
brand of
detonating cord used in blasting. The
registered trademark Primacord was
originally owned by the Ensign-Bickford Company; Ensign-Bickford...
- uses
include mining, drilling, demolitions, and warfare. "Cordtex" and "
Primacord" are two of many
trademarks which have
slipped into use as a
generic term...
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different versions of
detonating cord. In 1937, Ensign-Bickford
trademarked "
Primacord",
which became the
functional generic name for
detonating cord in North...
- is a type of
detonating cord
generally used in mining. "Cordtex" and "
Primacord" are two of many
trademarks which have
slipped into use as a
generic term...
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scene of the barn exploding,
where they
rigged second-floor
ceiling with
Primacord that
carried an
explosive charge inside it. The
sequence of the Critter...
- did not
destruct when
commanded to do so
because improperly installed primacord did not
propagate the
initial detonation to the
shaped charges on the...
- exploding-bridgewire
detonators gave more
precise detonation,
compared with
primacord. PETN was used for
these detonators because it was
safer than primary...
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orange (commercial) to
distinguish them from
detonating cords such as
Primacord,
which are
brightly colored or transparent.
Fuses are
found in pyrotechnics...
- the
second stage longitudinally,
instantly releasing its
water load.
Primacord charges created several 1-foot (0.30 m)
holes in the
third stage, releasing...
- two
dummy stages. When the
terminate command was sent to the rocket,
primacord charges split both
stages longitudinally,
instantly releasing its load...