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Title:
AN ALTERNATE OXIDANT FOR A DELAY COMPOSITION
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO2006008706
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
This invention relates to an alternate oxidant for a delay composition, and more particularly to a delay composition including a fuel and an oxidant in the form of antimony hexitatridecoxide having the formula Sb

Inventors:
KALOMBO LONJI (ZA)
DEL FABBRO OLINTO GIUSEPPE (ZA)
CONRADIE CORNELIUS DU PLOOY (ZA)
FOCKE WALTER WILHELM (ZA)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2005/052329
Publication Date:
March 23, 2006
Filing Date:
July 13, 2005
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Assignee:
UNIV PRETORIA (ZA)
KALOMBO LONJI (ZA)
DEL FABBRO OLINTO GIUSEPPE (ZA)
CONRADIE CORNELIUS DU PLOOY (ZA)
FOCKE WALTER WILHELM (ZA)
International Classes:
C06C5/06; C06B33/00
Foreign References:
US5147476A1992-09-15
US20050109230A12005-05-26
US4753753A1988-06-28
Other References:
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RUGUNANAN R ANIL ET AL: "Combustion of binary and ternary silicon/oxidant pyrotechnic systems, part II: Binary systems with Sb2O3 and KNO3 as oxidants", COMBUST SCI TECHNOL; COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1994, vol. 95, no. 1-6, 1994, pages 85 - 99, XP008056484
RUGUNANAN R ANIL ET AL: "Combustion of binary and ternary silicon/oxidant pyrotechnic systems, part III: ternary systems", COMBUST SCI TECHNOL; COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1994, vol. 95, no. 1-6, 1994, pages 101 - 115, XP008056483
RUGUNANAN R ANIL ET AL: "Combustion of binary and ternary silicon/oxidant pyrotechnic systems, part IV: kinetic aspects", COMBUST SCI TECHNOL; COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1994, vol. 95, no. 1-6, 1994, pages 117 - 138, XP008056482
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