Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having magnetic properties – or preformed fiber orientation...
Patent
1990-03-20
1999-02-02
Dean, R.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having magnetic properties, or preformed fiber orientation...
428641, 428404, 342 1, H01Q 1700
Patent
active
058662731
ABSTRACT:
An iron-silicon compound powder whose predominant phases are Fe.sub.5 Si.sub.3, Fe.sub.2 Si and Fe.sub.3 Si, which is useful as a radar absorbing material (RAM) in corrosive and oxidizing atmospheres and when used with corrosive or oxidizing binders is formed by a diffusion process. The powder is made in a process that includes blending magnetic materials such as carbonyl iron, iron cobalt, and/or nickel and very pure silicon powders with an activator, such as a halide salt, and then heating the mixture between 1350.degree. F. and 1600.degree. F. in an inert atmosphere. The result is then ground until it passes through a 200 mesh screen. The powder so formed usually is then heated in air. This forms a thin protective shell about each particle of the powder after which the powder can be combined with a suitable binder to form a RAM coating capable of operating at high temperatures which is relatively unaffected by corrosive atmospheres.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3938152 (1976-02-01), Grimes et al.
British Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee, "Ferromagnetic Materials for Radar Absorption," declassified Apr. 1960.
Drennan David N.
Wiggins Edwin W.
Dean R.
Finch George W.
The Boeing Company
Wyszomierski George
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