Ammunition and explosives – Cartridges – Wear reducing additive for barrel
Patent
1990-07-12
1991-10-01
Brown, David H.
Ammunition and explosives
Cartridges
Wear reducing additive for barrel
102431, 102700, F42B 502, F42B 518, F42B 5295
Patent
active
050523040
ABSTRACT:
A receptacle for the propelling charge for large caliber gun ammunition is combustible, and includes a barrel-protection coating which is applied directly to the interior surface of the receptacle. The coating is composed of a mixture of wax and titanium dioxide. In order to prevent the propelling charge powder in the receptacle from directly contacting the coating, the coating is covered with a thin metal foil, such as a thin lead foil.
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Rahnenfuhrer Eckhard
Schulze Albert
Schussler Manfred
Brown David H.
Rheinmetall GmbH
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