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Ammonal is an made up of and powder. is added to create T-ammonal which improves properties such as . The mixture is often referred to as , which is a brand of ammonal.

The ammonium nitrate functions as an and the aluminium as fuel. The use of the relatively cheap ammonium nitrate and aluminium makes it a replacement for pure .

The mixture is affected by humidity because ammonium nitrate is highly . Ammonal's ease of detonation depends on fuel and oxidizer ratios, 95:5 ammonium nitrate and aluminium being fairly sensitive, however not very oxygen balanced. Even copper metal traces are known to sensitize bulk amounts of ammonium nitrate and further increase danger of spontaneous detonation during a fire, most likely due to the formation of . More oxygen balanced mixtures are not easily detonated, requiring a fairly substantial shock, though it remains more sensitive than and C-4.

The detonation velocity of ammonal is approximately .


History
From early 1916, the employed ammonal for their during World War I, starting with the Hawthorn Ridge mine during the Battle of the Somme, and reaching a zenith in the mines in the Battle of Messines which were exploded on 7 June 1917 at the start of the Third Battle of Ypres (also known as the Battle of Passchendaele). Several of the mines in the Battle of Messines contained 30,000 lbs (over 13.6 ) of ammonal, and others contained 20,000 lbs (over 9 tonnes). The joint explosion of the ammonal mines beneath the German lines at Messines created 19 large craters, killing 10,000 German soldiers in one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Not all of the mines laid by the British Army at Messines were detonated, however. Two mines were not ignited in 1917 because they had been abandoned before the battle, and four were outside the area of the offensive. On 17 July 1955, a strike set off one of these four latter mines. There were no human casualties, but one cow was killed. Another of the unused mines is believed to have been found in a location beneath a farmhouse, but no attempt has been made to remove it.

Ammonal used for military mining purposes was generally contained within metal cans or rubberised bags to prevent moisture ingress problems. The composition of ammonal used at Messines was 65% ammonium nitrate, 17% aluminium, 15% (TNT), and 3% .

(1998). 9780750918787, Sutton Publishing. .
Ammonal remains in use as an industrial explosive. Typically, it is used for or purposes.

ETA, a Basque separatist organisation, used 250 kg of ammonal in a in its attack on the Zaragoza barracks on 11 December 1987 in , Spain.


Proportions
A T-ammonal mixture previously used in and shells has the proportions (by mass):
  • ammonium nitrate 58.6%
  • aluminium powder 21%
  • charcoal 2.4%
  • TNT 18%


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