MANUFACTURING

Corned gunpowder

c. 1420Matchlock Era

European powdermakers adopted corning, wetting the mixture into a paste and breaking the dried cake into uniform grains, by the early fifteenth century. Corned powder burned hotter and more consistently than loose meal, resisted separating in transport, and gave artillery and small arms a marked gain in power; the technique had appeared earlier in China.

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