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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · How Was Dynamite Accidentally Invented? The invention of dynamite was a serendipitous outcome of Alfred Nobels persistent experimentation under hazardous conditions. Nobel’s work with nitroglycerine, a highly volatile liquid, was fraught with peril.

  2. May 26, 2020 · It was a divisive invention – years later, a French newspaper would credit Nobel with “finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before” – but one that has shaped society and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DynamiteDynamite - Wikipedia

    Dynamite was invented by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel in 1866 and was the first safely manageable explosive stronger than black powder. Alfred Nobel's father, Immanuel Nobel , was an industrialist, engineer, and inventor.

  4. Aug 5, 2024 · By mixing the nitroglycerin with kieselguhr, a porous siliceous earth, in proportions that left an essentially dry and granular material, Nobel produced a solid that was resistant to shock but readily detonable by heat or percussion.

  5. Jan 13, 2020 · In 1863, Nobel invented the Nobel patent detonator or blasting cap for detonating nitroglycerin. The detonator used a strong shock rather than heat combustion to ignite the explosives. The Nobel Company built the first factory to manufacture nitroglycerin and dynamite.

  6. Explosive - Dynamite, Nitroglycerin, Blasting: The second most important of Nobel’s inventions was dynamite, in 1867. He coined the name from the Greek dynamis, “power.” The basis for the invention was his discovery that kieselguhr, a porous siliceous earth, would absorb large quantities of nitroglycerin, giving a product that was much ...

  7. His first major invention was a blasting cap (igniter), a wooden plug filled with black gunpowder, which could be detonated by lighting a fuse. This in turn, caused an explosion of the surrounding nitroglycerine. Alfred Nobel worked hard to improve nitroglycerine as an explosive that could be used in blasting rock and in mining.