
Semtex - Wikipedia
Semtex was invented in the late 1950s by Stanislav Brebera and Radim Fukátko, chemists at VCHZ Synthesia, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic). The explosive is named after Semtín, a suburb of …
Semtex (Explosive) - CAT-UXO
Description Semtex is a general-purpose Plastic-Explosive (PE) containing RDX and PETN. It is used in commercial blasting, demolition and in certain military applications.
Semtex may prove too expensive for use as a main explosive charge when compared to cheaper homemade explosives such as TATP – However, Semtex is much stronger and considerably more …
Stanislav Brebera and the invention of Semtex: From demolition tool …
Czech chemist Stanislav Brebera, born one hundred years ago today, co-invented Semtex, a plastic explosive designed for industrial and military use. But the compound’s extraordinary qualities...
Semtex
Formulations vary by variant: Semtex H employs roughly equal parts RDX and PETN for balanced performance in demolition applications; Semtex 1A and Semtex 10 prioritize PETN as the dominant …
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Semtex - Wikiwand
Semtex is a general-purpose plastic explosive containing RDX and PETN. It is used in commercial blasting, demolition, and in certain military applications.
Enhancing the explosive characteristics of a Semtex explosive by ...
Apr 1, 2020 · Semtex 1H is a plastic explosive produced by Explosia Company, Czech Republic. The polymeric matrix was prepared by the swelling of SBR using the oil in order to increase the elasticity …
COMMON NAME – Semtex H (Semtex 1H) - The Armory
The Semtex H mixture, with nearly equal amounts of RDX and PETN in the mixture, is the closest to the original formulation of the material. The addition of Sudan I dye to the mixture gives Semtex H the …
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Semtex was invented in the late 1950s by Stanislav Brebera, a chemist at VCHZ Synthesia, former Czechoslovakia. The explosive is named after Semtín, a suburb of Pardubice in the Czech Republic...