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propellant

[pruh-pel-uhnt] / prəˈpɛl ənt /




NOUN
gasoline
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But its products used a chemical in the propellants inflating the air bags that became unstable and led to ruptures after aging and prolonged exposure to heat and humidity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two Iranian ships have been sailing from China with tons of sodium perchlorate, a main ingredient for producing solid propellant for ballistic missiles, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a speech on Wednesday, Healey will confirm plans to restart the production of energetics - explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants - in the UK.

From BBC

Demand for propellants and energetic materials continues to increase as European governments rush to stockpile ammunition and other materials linked to traditional defense capabilities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The plant will have an annual production capacity of around 300,000 modular propellant charges and will produce an additional 200 tons of propellant powder to meet Romania’s demand, Rheinmetall said.

From The Wall Street Journal