Powder metallurgy processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated metal particles – Powder pretreatment
Patent
1996-12-16
1999-10-05
Jenkins, Daniel J.
Powder metallurgy processes
Forming articles by uniting randomly associated metal particles
Powder pretreatment
419 66, 419 68, 102506, 102517, B22F 302, F42B 1202, F42B 1274
Patent
active
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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Dooley Joseph B.
Lowden Richard A.
McCoig Thomas M.
Jenkins Daniel J.
Martin Marietta Energy Systems Inc.
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