Hexanitrostilbene (HNS) is a high-performance, heat-resistant explosive primarily used in military and aerospace systems. It is especially valued for its exceptional thermal stability and low sensitivity to shock and friction.
Key Details:
Uses: HNS is commonly used in detonators, booster charges, and explosive components that must withstand high temperatures, such as those found in missile systems, space applications, and nuclear weapon assemblies.
Manufacturing: HNS is synthesized through controlled chemical nitration processes involving stilbene-based precursors. Its production requires precise conditions to ensure purity and stability.
Health Effects: Limited data is available on human exposure. Like many high explosives, handling HNS may pose health risks if inhaled or contacted directly, and exposure should be minimized through proper safety controls.
Environmental Impact: HNS is a synthetic compound and does not occur naturally in the environment. It is considered relatively stable and persistent, with limited mobility in soil and water.
Physical Properties: HNS is a solid explosive with a very high melting point of approximately 318 °C (604 °F), making it suitable for applications requiring resistance to extreme heat.
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Hexanitrostilbene (HNS)HNS is used in high-temperature energetic applications. |
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A thermally stable energetic compound. |
Used in high-temperature environments. |
Excellent thermal resistance. |
Handle with care. |
Industrial regulations apply. |
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SAE Group is a trusted supplier of HNS for commercial energetics applications worldwide. We focus on consistent quality, competitive pricing, and dependable delivery.
Whether you require bulk supply or specific technical specifications, our team is ready to assist you with a tailored quotation.