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1 detonating
deto·nat·ing[ˈdetəneɪtɪŋ, AM -eɪt̬ɪŋ]adj inv explodierend\detonating agent Zündmittel nt\detonating cap Sprengkapsel f\detonating fuse Sprengschnur f* * * -
2 detonating cap
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3 detonator
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4 primer
<el> ■ Vorionisator m< expl> ■ Brennzünder m< expl> (makes another substance explode; e.g. small tube filled w/ explosive) ■ Sprengkapsel f ; Zündkapsel f ; Zünder m ugs< mot> ■ Einspritzvorrichtung f< prod> ■ Primer m< srfc> ■ Grundieranstrich m ; Grundierfarbe f ; Grundanstrich m ; Grundanstrichfarbe f ; Grundiermasse fpract < srfc> (the first coat, basis for all other coats) ■ Grundierung f ; Grundierungsschicht f ; Grundierschicht f ; Grundanstrich m ISO 4618/1 ; Primer n prakt<srfc.wood> ■ Grundierungsmittel n
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