The compatibility of two rubber samples with RX-03-BB was determined_ using thermal·analysis and the chemical reactivity t~st. These results indicate that the two samples are.reactive with TAT~ above_500 K but should ·be compatible for extended periods of time below 393 K. The analysis of the gases evolved by samples from a lot of double re crystallized PETN conditioned at 333, 353, and 373 K are reported. This lot of PETN has a larger ratio of CO to NO than some of the other lots of PETN previously tested. The different CO to NO ratio may indicate a_ different decomposition mechanism. Some of the variations in the chemical reactivity test data are due to fluctuations in the instrument sensitivity, and the problems of using an internal standard are discussed. A plan to determine if an internal standard would improve the data reproducibility is given.
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