Explosive Veneer


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Explosive plating is used to seal (solder) special metals that can not be used by other processes, such as:

We use the dynamic effect of the shock wave and the ballistic effect of the explosive.

Plated sheets are used for a wide variety of applications in the chemical, petroleum, energy, electrometallurgical, shipbuilding, atomic power plant, ore processing and sometimes also desalination of seawater and pulp processing. History of this procedureedit code

The dynamite Paulilles Nobel Group, located between Banyuls-sur-Mer and Port-Vendres in the Pyrenees-Orientales, was one of the first in the world (1968) to use and especially to control this process, patented at the originated by the American company Dupont de Nemours.

This company concentrated its efforts in this technique in the 1960s. This research and development of this process was done at the Gibbstown (NJ) laboratory by J.Douglass, Dr. GRCowan, Dr. Arnold, H. Hotzman and other scholars.

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