Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems
Patent
1977-06-01
1978-07-04
Pendegrass, Verlin R.
Ammunition and explosives
Igniting devices and systems
204 58, 427344, F42B 1100, C25D 1108
Patent
active
040981940
ABSTRACT:
A hypervelocity projectile is provided with aluminum components, such as s and windshields, which possess a coating having high resistance to thermodynamic ablation on the aluminum components. The coating is formed by first producing a "hard" anodic coating on the aluminum component by anodic oxidation of the aluminum in an acid electrolyte maintained below 10.degree. C, and sealing the hard coating with a hot aqueous solution of an alkali metal silicate of the formula Me.sub.2 O:x.SiO.sub.2, wherein Me is an alkali metal and x is at least about 2.0, e.g., a 5 - 10% aqueous solution of Na.sub.2 O:x.SiO.sub.2, wherein x is about 3.25.
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Koch Curtis J.
Miller Gary M.
Card, Jr. Harold H.
Edelberg Nathan
Erkkila A. Victor
Pendegrass Verlin R.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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