Clayton Moore
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Tell you what kiddo.
YOU prove to me that explosives could have survived inside the twin towers after the impact and subsequent fires, and I won't need to be suspended. I'll voluntarily leave this forum never to return.
But you have to PROVE it - and no, "super sekrit military stuff" doesn't pass the test.
http://www.eurenco.com/en/high_explosives/high_explosives.html
High explosives for oil & gas industry
Perforating charges are currently used in casing guns, through tubing guns and tubing conveyed guns for oil well completion. The permanent goal for oil drilling companies is to increase the yield of oil wells: this is achieved thanks to heat resistant explosives, which are used at great depth to clear the way for the oil.
Indeed, heat resistance is an important quality for explosives used for perforating deep oil wells, since the temperature in a drilled hole increases with the depth. In that way, EURENCO works in close partnership with shaped charge manufacturers and produces heat resistant explosives suited for the oil industry and also used in the gas industry: