High-temperature-stable ignition powder
First Claim
1. An ignition powder for electrically actuated initiation devices comprising a mixture of boron and ferric oxide in about a 6/94 to 40/60 parts ratio by weight.
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Abstract
A mixture of about from 60 to 40 percent amorphous boron and about from 94 to 60 percent ferric oxide, useful as an ignition composition for electrically actuated blasting caps and squibs, has outstanding thermal stability, i.e., up to about 500° C. making it especially suitable for use in blasting caps in oil wells that are deep and hot, e.g., in the liquid-disabled cap described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 469,954. Bridgewire-sensitive compositions containing about from 10 to 20 percent boron are preferred. The compositions can be self-grained, or they may be grained preferably with a water-soluble polymeric binder.
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- 1. An ignition powder for electrically actuated initiation devices comprising a mixture of boron and ferric oxide in about a 6/94 to 40/60 parts ratio by weight.
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