| International Conference on Energetic Materials |
23 FEB 2000 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
FRAUNHOFER-INST FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNOLOGIE PFINZTAL (GERMANY)
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 | The Final Proceedings for International Conference on Energetic Materials, 29 June 1999 - 2 July 1999. This is an interdisciplinary conference. Topics include Components; Particle Technology; Synthesis, Production and Processing; Characterization of Energetic Materials; Safety Technology; Quality Assurance and Environmental Aspects. |
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| International Annual Conference (29th) of ICT Held in Karlsruhe, FederalRepublic of Germany on June 30-July 3, 1998. Energetic Materials; Production, Processing and Characterization |
26 JUN 1998 |
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| Authors:
FRAUNHOFER-INST FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNOLOGIE PFINZTAL (GERMANY)
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 | The Final Proceedings for 29th International Annual Conference of ICT, 30 June 1998 - 3 July 1998. This is an interdisciplinary conference. Topics include: (1) Components; (2) Particle Technology; (3) Synthesis, Production and Processing; (4) Characterization of Energetic Materials; (5) Safety Technology; and (6) Quality Assurance and Environmental Aspects. |
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| Activities of NATO in the Field of CW Demilitarization Technologies. |
22 MAR 1998 |
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| Authors:
F. Volk; H. SCHUBERT; FRAUNHOFER-INST FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNOLOGIE PFINZTAL (GERMANY)
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 | This paper deals with the activities of the NATO Advisory Panel on Disarmament Technologies in organizing so-called Advanced Research Workshops (ARW) in the field of chemical weapons. The aim was to characterize the different chemical weapons and agents which are released from World War I and II and from later periods and which are stored in a variety of containment systems, also to find out the problem of the ecological ... |
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| Non-Lethal Weapons Activities at ICT |
1998 |
31 pages |
| Authors:
Klaus-Dieter Thiel; FRAUNHOFER-INST FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNOLOGIE PFINZTAL (GERMANY)
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 | The German definition of Nonlethal Weapons is a technical means whose intention is to obviate (prevent or stop) hostile operations without causing death or lasting injury to human beings. In addition, secondary effects caused by the use of those means to innocent people, property, and environment shall be minimized. |
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| Energetic Materials - Technology, Manufacturing and Processing, 27th International Annual Conference of ICT June 25 - June 28, 1996 Karisruhe, Federal Republic of Germany |
FEB 1997 |
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| Authors:
FRAUNHOFER-INST FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNOLOGIE PFINZTAL (GERMANY)
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 | Since our last event on this theme in 1987 new topics have received special interest in the field of technology, manufacturing and processing of energetic materials. The development of new ingredients and the tailoring of explosive systems in view of LOVA requirements lead to changes in manufacturing and processing technology. Another increasing requirement to modern explosive technology is to guarantee environmental compatibility during the whole life cycle of the energetic ... |
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