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The engineering students have exploded again

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Last Saturday, in the framework of the last consolidation of the Explosive Physics course, the students of the Explosive Engineering course were introduced to the field of explosive metal working. The session took place at the headquarters of Puraset Water & Metal Solutions Ltd. in Jászfényszaru. 
The company's staff, András Szalay (electrical engineer, blasting supervisor) and Dr. István Zádor (transport engineer, blasting supervisor), gave theoretical training on the rules of cladding and blast welding of metal sheets; the methods of ductile forming of metal sheets and metal pipes; and the possibilities of blast compaction of metal and ceramic powders.
Lóránd Kugyela, an explosives engineer and PhD student at the University of Óbuda's Doctoral School of Security Sciences, presented his research on binary explosives.
The theoretical education was followed by practical implementation, where 5 blast formations were observed in the blasting chamber of a catering company.

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