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A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
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A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
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A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
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A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
A procedure to manufacture blasting explosives, using soda nitrate, sulfur and red carbon obtained at more than two hundred and forty degrees of temperature in different proportions.
A procedure to manufacture explosive destined for blastholes and military uses using ammonia nitrate and coal or wood tar in different proportions for said explosives, using to preserve the double-wrapped explosive d