TNT as a Blasting Explosive, Volume 94, by Charles E. Munroe and Spencer P. Howell, offers a detailed examination of trinitrotoluene (TNT) as a blasting agent. Published in 1920, this work provides insights into the properties, handling, and applications of TNT during a period of significant industrial and military development.
Munroe and Howell delve into the chemical characteristics of TNT, its manufacturing processes, and its performance compared to other explosives of the time. The book discusses the safe and effective use of TNT in various blasting operations, making it a valuable resource for engineers, chemists, and military personnel involved in construction, mining, and demolition.
This historical text provides a unique perspective on the evolution of explosive technology and remains relevant for those studying the history of chemistry, engineering, and military science. "TNT as a Blasting Explosive" is an essential addition to any collection focused on the development and application of explosive materials.
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