Viperdet non-electric Lead-in-Line (LIL) is used for primary initiation of non-electric shock tube blasts. Viperdet Lead-in-Line consists of a length of non-electric shock tube attached to a detonator housed in a surface connector block.
Viperdet Lead-in-Line non-electric detonators are designed for use in surface and underground applications.
Viperdet Lead-in-Line non-electric detonators must not be used in flammable environments such as methane or coal dust.
Viperdet non-electric detonators are safe against extraneous electric currents except lightning.
Shock tube: Yellow, provides high visibility.
Connector: Viperdet Lead-in-Line connector can accept up to eight shock tubes.
Viperdet Lead-in-Line is available in various lengths.
To prevent a snap, slap, and shoot incident (unexpected detonation) never pull or stretch non-electric shock tube to the point of breaking.
Never allow vehicle entanglement with Viperdet Lead-in-Line.
All explosives must be transported and stored in accordance with relevant local, state and federal regulations.
Viperdet Lead-in-Line shelf life is 36 months when stored in the original packaging, under dry conditions and moderate temperate, and in a well ventilated and approved magazine.
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
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Length (m) | Length (ft) | Spools/case | NEM/case (kg) | NEM/case (lb) |
61 | 200 | 21 | 0.2 | 0.4 |
152 | 500 | 12 | 0.3 | 0.7 |
305 | 1000 | 6 | 0.3 | 0.7 |
All explosives are classified as dangerous goods and may cause damage to property, personal harm, or death, if not used correctly.
Severe detonation hazard when exposed to heat.
Detonation may occur from impact, friction, or excessive heating.
Never attempt to fight explosives fires.
First Aid: Refer to Safety Data Sheet for first-aid information.
All explosives must be transported in accordance with relevant local, state and federal regulations.
Viperdet Lead-in-line 1.4B Classification:
Each case has a single layer that has vertical dividers based on length and unit count.
Hazardous Material Classification:
Detonators, Non-Electric, Class and Division 1.4B, UN 0361.
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