High strength reactive materials and methods of making

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C524S440000, C524S441000

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ABSTRACT:
In this method for making a sintered reactive material, fuel particles are blended with a polymer matrix comprising at least one fluoropolymer in an inert organic media to disperse the fuel particles in the polymer matrix and form a reactive material. The reactive material is dried and pressed to obtain a shaped preform, which is sintered in an inert atmosphere to form the sintered reactive material. By sintering in an inert atmosphere, the sintered reactive material may include reactive metals and/or metalloids in a nonoxidized state. The resulting sintered reactive material preferably has a tensile strength in excess of 1800 psi and an elongation at break in excess of 30%.

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