Address: Sutarwadi, Armament Post, Pune 411 021, Maharashtra, India
Telephone: Unlisted
Fax: 0212-334316
Telex: Unlisted
E-mail: root@drhemrl.drdo.com
Director: Dr. Haridwar Singh
Subordinate to: Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Ministry of Defense
Primary Function: Design and development of propellants, high explosives, pyrotechnics, polymeric materials, lines, and insulators.
Description: The High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) grew out of the Chemical Examiner's Office, which was established in Nainital (Uttar Pradesh) in 1908. In 1960, the laboratory was relocated to DRDO's Pashan complex in Pune and renamed the Explosives Research & Development Laboratory (ERDL). In March 1995, ERDL was once renamed HEMRL to reflect its research activities in all aspects of high-energy materials. HEMRL conducts research and development on "on all aspects of high-energy materials." The laboratory undertakes the "formulation, design, and development of propellants, high explosives, pyrotechnics, polymeric materials, lines, and insulators." It "designs and develops pilot plants for high-energy materials and related non-explosive chemicals," and transfers technologies to appropriate defense agencies in India. HEMRL's other activities include the "synthesis of new compounds,...study of detonation phenomenon," and studies on the characteristics of existing and new materials and their behavior during explosions. HEMRL has developed cast double base, extruded double base, composite, cast-modified double base, nitramine, fuel rich, and triple base propellants for India's missile programs. The laboratory's other achievements include the development of gun propellants, inhibition technology for propellants, and the development of fuel-air explosives.
Key Sources:
"High Energy Materials Research Laboratory," Defence Research & Development Organization, <http://www.drdo.org/labs/arma/hemrl/index.shtml>; "Address Book," Defence Research & Development Organization, <http://www.drdo.org/add.shtml>.
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