Non-ferrous

A non-ferrous material is one that does not contain iron in appreciable amounts.

Examples of non-ferrous materials used in explosives manufacture, storage and transport include:

Timber lining of magazines secured with copper or bronze nails.

Carry boxes on light vehicle carry boxes manuifactured from aluminium.

Gutta-Percha, a natural rubber, used in the manufacture of very sensitive primary explosives.

 

 

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