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thumb|Tovex Firebreak II used on Upper Bear Creek Trail in the Angeles National Forest

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thumb|Tovex Firebreak II used on Upper Bear Creek Trail in the Angeles National Forest

Tovex (also known as Trenchrite, Seismogel, and Seismopac) is a water-gel explosive composed of ammonium nitrate and methylammonium nitrate that has several advantages over traditional dynamite, including lower toxicity and safer manufacture, transport, and storage. It has thus almost entirely replaced dynamite. There are numerous versions ranging from shearing charges to aluminized common blasting agents. Tovex is used by 80% of international oil companies for seismic exploration.

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