RDX is expanded as a Royal Demolition Explosive. This explosive substance, referred to as nitramines, falls under the organic nitrate category. RDX is also referred to as T4, cyclonite, and hexogen. This synthetic chemical can be used separately or combined with other explosive ingredients.
More About RDX
- The invention of a German named Georg Friedrich Henning patented the RDX full form in 1898.
- RDX has a hard or rigid texture found in crystal form with a rigid surface.
- It is not soluble in water but partially in a few solvents.
- RDX is sensitive to percussion with chemical formulation C3H6N6O6 and is used mostly in non-military applications like blow-off caps. RDX sensitivity can be subdued by using it with other substances.
- The Royal Demolition Explosive is related to the nitramines category.
- Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine is the chemical name of RDX. It is available in white powder form, is highly explosive, and has no specific taste or odour.
- Royal Demolition Explosive is considered a powerful explosive compared to TNT.
- RDX possesses high stability, sensitivity, and better energy stability.
- Law enforcement agencies and the military often use the RDX with C-4 plastic explosives.
- RDX remains stable at normal temperatures and doesn’t explode spontaneously.