An advanced high energy explosive clay, a dark grey-blue color when inert. Designed to be stable until an exposed to a sufficient pressure wave caused by a blasting cap or external force. The clay can be molded to into different shapes or simply detonated in its default brick form. The standard issue form of this explosive is in 0.5 kg bricks 5 cm × 4 cm x 3 cm wrapped in a thick wax-paper and sealed with glue.
Composition
The explosive is a composite of Thermolyte, a synthetic chemical similar to Quaratum (used in emergency thruster packs) with properties similar thermite and RDX. Normally Thermolyte is highly unstable being sensitive to any form of radiation applied to it, including light. The explosive clay adds a stabilizing agent which produces an electro-magnetic charge when sufficient pressure is applied externally, this radiation burst ignites and detonates the Thermolyte.
Versatility
Thermolyte Clay can be used as a standard explosive or as an incendiary agent. When used as an incendiary agent an external EM burst is applied insufficient to detonate the explosives in rapid decomposition but instead releases a tri-ox compound from the stabilizing agent which rapidly infuses the clay with oxygen. The oxygenated clay then burns at temperatures in excess of 2,000 C. Since the compound produces its own oxygen, it will even burn in a vacuum or under water.
Explosive Yield
A standard brick yields an explosive velocity of 9,527 m/s.