Engineering Chemistry (SH 103): Chapter 8 Explosives, Lubricants and Paints Notes 2025 | Study Material
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (SH 103) - Explosives, Lubricants and Paints
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (SH 103)
Chapter 8: Explosives, Lubricants and Paints | 4 Hours | 5 Marks

ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (SH 103): Explosives, Lubricants and Paints

An Introduction to Engineering Chemistry

This chapter of Engineering Chemistry (SH 103) covers three important industrial applications: Explosives, Lubricants, and Paints.

We will explore the classification of Explosives, including their preparation and applications (TNT, TNG). The module also covers the fundamentals of Lubricants, their functions, and classification. Finally, we will discuss the composition, types, and applications of Paints, along with their environmental and health impacts.

Chapter 8 Syllabus: Explosives, Lubricants and Paints

Chapter 8: Explosives, Lubricants and Paints
4 hours
5 Marks

8. Explosives, Lubricants and Paints (4 hours)

8.1 Explosives

8.1.1 Types of explosives: Primary, low and high explosives

8.1.2 Preparation and applications of TNT, TNG, Nitrocellulose and Plastic explosives

8.2 Lubricants: Introduction, function and classification

8.3 Paints

8.3.1 Introduction, requisites, types and applications

8.3.2 Environmental and health impact

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