Abstract

Efficient methods and procedures have been worked out allowing to identify both military and non-military (mining, pyrotechnic) explosives. Physical and chemical stability of traces including effects of external influences and various background materials affecting traces have been investigated. Colour tests and procedures for identification of explosive and pirotechnic materials have been worked out. These methods and procedures enable identification of explosive materials (military, mining and pirotechnic). On the basis of traces on a place of explosion it is possible to determine: (a) type of mixing explosive material; and (b) oxidizing agent and a combustible substance in the case of pyrotechnic explosive material.

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