Secondary explosive

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Secondary explosives are explosives that are comparatively insensitive to stimuli, such as heat, friction and shock. They are generally classified as high explosives, and are generally detonated with a primary explosive. Though secondary explosives are generally relatively insensitive, extreme care should still be taken when dealing with them. As a precaution, all high explosives should be treated as primary explosives.

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  • Queensland Government : Queensland Code of Practice, Control of Outdoor Fireworks Displays - First Edition - 1 December 2003
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