Method for the production of combustible ammunition containers a

Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems

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102101, 264 3R, 149 14, 149 96, F42B 506

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ABSTRACT:
A unitary combustible or explosive munitions container of uniform cross-section but of non-uniform linear composition is provided by depositing under suction two different fluid aqueous suspensions of fibrous propellant material and cellulose papermaking fibers on different touching zones of a hollow foraminous shape having an interior under vacuum, thereby forming a water-laid web on said shape, hot pressing the web to desired shape, and trimming the product to size. The process is suitable for the manufacture of cartridge cases and other ammunition containers.

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