Posted 30 June 2009 - 03:50 AM
I wasn't talking making kilos of composition, just to blow it up. Very small scale tests will give you reference point. A small scoop of chlorate, and a small scoop of sulfur into a mortar and pestle. Grind it together, and see what kind of pressure it takes. It won't blow up all at once, it normally gives small snaps and crackles. Even if it does go up, thats why we use the small scoops. Try the same thing with perchloratte. You will notice that it is harder to get the same snaps, but it's still not all that difficult to achieve.
I've never tested any other additives. I would use H3 as a control though. It is more or less fuel balanced. The addition of copper oxide, iron oxide, etc. will show the increase in sensitivity. I found it odd, from reference values, how sensitive lactose and chlorate is, despite it's wide use. That was impact though IIRC.