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guncotton$33167$ - traduction vers néerlandais

HIGHLY FLAMMABLE COMPOUND FORMED BY NITRATING CELLULOSE THROUGH EXPOSURE TO NITRIC ACID OR TO ANOTHER NITRATING AGENT
Gun cotton; Guncotton; Cellulose nitrate; Gun-cotton; Gun-Cotton; C6H8(NO2)2O5; Pyroxyline; Gun Cottont; Pyroxylin; Nitrate film; Flash paper; Nitro-cellulose; Flash Paper; Nitrocellulose film; Flash Paper (Nitrocellulose); Nitrocotton; Collodion cotton; Parlodion; Soluble guncotton; Nitrate film stock; Nitrate stock; Flash cotton; Mononitrocellulose; Dinitrocellulose; Trinitrocellulose; Pyroxilin
  • [[Table tennis]] ball, prepared from nitrocellulose (Celluloid)
  • Decayed nitrate film, [[EYE Film Institute Netherlands]]
  • [[Jam tin grenade]]s were made in [[World War I]] using gun cotton
  • Nitrocellulose film on a light box, showing deterioration, from Library and Archives Canada collection
  • Lubin film vault]] custodian Stanley Lowry (foreground) surveys the rubble after fire and explosions, June 1914.
  • Deflagration test of nitrocellulose in slow motion
  • Pure nitrocellulose
  • 'United States Inter-Agency Committee for Nitrate Film Vault Tests' – film transfer from 1948 about testing storage and flame suppression methods of nitrate film stock; runtime 00:08:41
  • Workman operating a guncotton press behind a protective rope screen, 1909

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gun-cotton

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Nitrocellulose

Nitrocellulose (also known as cellulose nitrate, flash paper, flash cotton, guncotton, pyroxylin and flash string, depending on form) is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid. One of its first major uses was as guncotton, a replacement for gunpowder as propellant in firearms. It was also used to replace gunpowder as a low-order explosive in mining and other applications. In the form of collodion it was also a critical component in an early photographic emulsion, the use of which revolutionized photography in the 1860s.