49 C.F.R. Appendix D to Part 173
1. Test method D-1—Leakage Test
A wooden stick, 114 mm (4.5 inches) long and 4.8 mm (0.2 inch) inch in diameter, with a sharpened end is used to punch 5 holes in one end of the wrapper of a dynamite cartridge. A cork stopper is placed on the bottom of a glass volumetric cylinder. The dynamite cartridge is placed, perforated end down, resting on the cork stopper in the cylinder. The entire assembly is placed in an oven at 38 °C (100 °F) for 48 hours and then examined visually for evidence of leakage.
2. Test method D-2—Centrifugal Exudation Test
The test apparatus consists of a glass tube, 135 mm (5.3 inches) long and one inch in diameter, with both ends open, and is assembled in the following manner:
(d) Place 10 g (0.35 ounce) of the dynamite sample on top of the disk.
The assembled glass tube is then placed in a hand-operated centrifuge and spun for one minute at 600 rpm (revolutions per minute). The dynamite sample is then removed from the glass tube and weighed to determine the percent of weight loss.
3. Test method D-3—Compression Exudation Test
The entire apparatus for this test is shown in Figure 1 of this appendix. The test is conducted using the following procedures:
(h) The dynamite sample is then removed from the glass tube and weighed to determine the percent of weight loss.
