File:Atelier Phosphor - Selles Chimie Vidange Munitions 02.jpg

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Français : Atelier Phosphor - Selles Chimie Vidange Munitions - Atelier de récupération du phosphore (bombes obus 155 mm) - Decoutage d'obus de 400 mm dans l'eau (commande a distance)
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Atelier de désobusage artillerie lourde sur voie férrée ALVF en milieu humide en automatique récupération du phosphore
Deutsch: Munitionsbestände wurden durch Ausschmelzung (Ausdüsen) unschädlich gemacht. Beim Ausschmelzen von Granaten in der Zerlegungswerkstätte wurden von diesen zunächst die Zünder entfernt und gesprengt, dann erhitzte man in großen Wasserkesseln die Granaten mit der Öffnung nach unten, bis der Sprengstoff Pigrin vollständig herausgelöst war. Das Gemisch aus Wasser und Pigrin leitete man durch Rohrleitungen in tiefe Erdgruben, welche anschließend zugeschüttet wurden; an die Folgen dieses gedankenlosen Vergrabens von hochgiftiger Sprengmasse dachte damals noch keiner. Die leeren Hüllen der Granaten wurden auf dem Wasser- und Schienenweg abtransportiert und zum Einschmelzen verkauft.
Date between 1914 and 1918
date QS:P,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1918-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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