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Could the sulfidation come from linear cutter charges?

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Could the sulfidation come from linear cutter charges?

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There is only limited information available on the internet regarding linear cutter charges. However, they require an explosive such as RDX[6] which does not contain sulfur. The explosive would need to contain sulfur for the sulfidation of steel to occur.

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