FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to investigation and analysis of materials using radiation methods and can be used as an explosive substance imitator based on hexogene or octogene. The imitator contains a solid body of any shape made from a mixture of powdered nonahydrate aluminium nitrate in amount of 20…36 wt %, melamine in amount of 40…44 wt %, graphite in amount of 11…15 wt %, saccharose in amount of 9…13 wt % and re-dispersible polyvinyl acetate in amount of 9…11 wt %, and density of the solid body is equal to 1.5…1.7 g/cm3.
EFFECT: preparation of a safe explosive substance imitator based on hexogene or octogene for testing apparatus for detecting explosives.
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Dates
2011-03-10—Published
2009-10-09—Filed