LX-14
LX-14 and LX-14-0 are Polymer-bonded explosives developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and used in Nuclear weapons in the United States.[1]
Ingredients
LX-14 is made of HMX explosive powder (95.5%) and Estane and 5702-Fl plastic binders (4.5%).
Properties
LX-14-0 has a density of 1830 kg/m3.
References
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