Non-lead environmentally safe projectiles and method of making s

Powder metallurgy processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated metal particles – Powder pretreatment

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419 66, 419 68, 102506, 102517, B22F 302, F42B 1202, F42B 1274

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059637765

ABSTRACT:
A projectile, such as a bullet, is made by combining two different metals in proportions calculated to achieve a desired density, without using lead. A base constituent, made of a material having density greater than lead, is combined with a binder constituent having less density. The binder constituent is malleable and ductile metallic base material that forms projectile shapes when subjected to a consolidation force, such as compression. The metal constituents can be selected, rationed, and consolidated to achieve desired frangibility characteristics.

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