Power-based core for ammunition projective
View Patent ↗A powder-based core having an outboard end, for a gun ammunition projectile, comprising a compressed quantity of a first powdered metal having a first melting point and a first density, and a second powdered metal having a melting point lower than the melting point of said first metal and a second density which is less than the density of said first metal, and a quantity of said second metal in solid form integrally formed with said outboard end of said core. A projectile formed from the core is disclosed.
1. A powder-based core having an outboard end, for a gun ammunition projectile, comprising a compressed quantity of a first powdered metal having a first melting point and a first density, and a second powdered metal having a melting point lower than the melting point of said first powdered metal and a second density which is less than the density of said first powdered metal, at least a portion of said first metal powder adjacent said outboard end of said powder-base core defining void interstices, and a quantity of said second powdered metal in solid form having at least portions thereof physically disposed within said interstices defined by said first metal powder of said core which are located adjacent said outboard end of said core thereby integrally bonding said quantity of said at least portions of said second powdered metal with said first powdered metal disposed adjacent said outboard end of said core.
2. The core of claim 1 wherein said core includes a longitudinal centerline and said quantity of said second powdered metal in solid form is disposed substantially radially uniformly about said longitudinal centerline of said core.
3. The core of claim 1 wherein said first powdered metal is chosen from the group comprising tungsten, tantalum, uranium, and carbides, mixtures and alloys of these metals.
4. The core of claim 1 where said first powdered metal is tungsten.
5. The core of claim 1 wherein said second powdered metal is tin.
6. The core of claim 1 wherein said first and second powdered metals comprise tungsten and tin, respectively.
7. The core of claim 1 wherein a majority of each of said first and second powdered metals comprises powder particles exhibiting a particle size of not greater than about 325 mesh.
8. A projectile comprising a core according to claim 1 .