Coated ceramic bodies in composite armor

Ordnance – Shields – Shape or composition

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109 84, 164100, F41H 504

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053616782

ABSTRACT:
Lightweight composite armor comprising a plurality of ceramic bodies embedded in a metal matrix. The ceramic bodies are preferably generally spherical alumina balls coated with a binder and ceramic particles. A particularly preferred coating comprises titanium dioxide and barium sulfate particles suspended in an aqueous sodium silicate solution at a thickness of about 0.76-1.5 mm.

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