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    Hexamine is, basically, seriously "de-rated" explosive, apparently related to RDX, which may explain its heat-generating capacity.

    The early Oz stuff was made at the old Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong. Later production seems to have come from ADI St. Marys.

    Amusingly enough, one of my later-serving contacts tells me there was some supplied by the wonderfully-named, "Far Side Marketing" (Gary Larson joke?), in Turvey, Bedford, Englandicon, with the actual manufacturer not stated,.

    Full name: Hexamethylene Tetramine. U.N. No. 1328.

    It is interesting stuff as, when it burns there is NO liquid phase; straight from solid to gas. This makes it "relatively safe" in field use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    Hexamine is, basically, seriously "de-rated" explosive, apparently related to RDX, which may explain its heat-generating capacity.
    I still have a package of Hexi tabs left over from the transition period from Hexi, to flameless heaters. While you can't really make a hot drink with a flameless heater, they do cook a ration meal very fast, and they can build an amusing "bomb" when stuffed into a discarded water bottle and allowed to build bursting pressure. Always a fun time to irritate the Sergeant-Major in the Bivi site with random explosions at all hours.
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