korkearäjähteisiin
Korkearäjähteisiin is a Finnish term that translates to "high explosives" in English. It refers to explosive materials that detonate rapidly, producing a high-velocity shock wave. This characteristic distinguishes them from low explosives, which burn or deflagrate at a much slower rate. High explosives are typically used for tasks requiring significant shattering or demolition power, such as in mining, quarrying, and military applications.
The detonating speed of high explosives is a critical factor in their effectiveness. This speed, known as
The production and handling of high explosives are strictly regulated due to their inherent danger. They require