Dictionary Definition
detonator n : a mechanical or electrical
explosive device or a small amount of explosive; can be used to
initiate the reaction of a disrupting explosive [syn: detonating
device, cap]
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English
Noun
- A device used to detonate an explosive device etc.
Related terms
Translations
device used to detonate an explosive device
Dutch
Noun
Extensive Definition
- For the Ratt album see Detonator (album)
The commercial use of explosives uses electrical
detonators or the capped fuse
which is a length of safety fuse to
which an ordinary detonator has been crimped.
Many detonators' primary
explosive is a material called ASA compound. This compound is
formed from lead azide,
lead
styphnate and aluminium and is pressed into
place above the base charge,
usually TNT or
tetryl in military
detonators and PETN in commercial
detonators.
Other materials such as DDNP (diazo
dinitro phenol) are also used as the primary charge to reduce
the amount of lead emitted into the atmosphere by mining and quarrying operations. Old
detonators used mercury
fulminate as the primary, and it was often mixed with potassium
chlorate to yield better performance.
Electrical detonators
There are three categories of electrical
detonators: instantaneous electrical detonators (IED), short period
delay detonators (SPD) and long period delay detonators (LPD). SPDs
are measured in milliseconds and LPDs are measured in
seconds.
In situations where nanosecond accuracy is
required, specifically in the implosion charges in nuclear
weapons,
exploding-bridgewire detonators are employed. They contain no
explosive on their own, instead the shock wave is created by
vaporizing a length of a thin wire by an electric
discharge.
A new development is a slapper
detonator, which uses thin plates accelerated by an
electrically exploded wire or foil to deliver the initial shock. It
is in use in some modern weapon systems. A variant of this concept
is used in mining operations, when the foil is exploded by a
laser pulse delivered to
the foil by optical
fiber.
Non-electric detonators
Non-electric detonators usually take the form of
an ignition-based explosive. Whilst they are mainly used in
commercial operations, non-electric detonators are still used in
military operations. This form of detonator is most commonly
initiated using
safety fuse, and used in non time-critical detonations i.e.
Conventional
Munitions Disposal
See also
detonator in Chinese: 雷管
detonator in Danish: Detonator
detonator in German: Sprengzünder
detonator in Spanish: Detonador
detonator in Croatian: Detonator
detonator in Lithuanian: Detonatorius
detonator in Dutch: Detonator
detonator in Japanese: 雷管
detonator in Polish: Detonator
detonator in Finnish:
Detonaattori