Claims
- 1. A liner for a shaped charge, which liner comprises:
a quantity of powdered heavy metal particles substantially uniformly coated with a metal binder coating and compressively formed into a liner body.
- 2. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1 further comprising a lubricant intermixed with said coated heavy metal particles.
- 3. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 2, wherein said lubricant is comprised of graphite.
- 4. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 2, wherein said lubricant is comprised of oil.
- 5. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1 wherein said metal binder coating is selected from the group consisting of copper, lead, nickel, tantalum, other malleable metals, and alloy combinations thereof.
- 6. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1, wherein said powdered heavy metal particles are selected from the group consisting of tungsten, uranium, tantalum, and molybdenum.
- 7. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1 wherein said metal binder coating comprises from 40 percent to 3 percent by weight of said liner.
- 8. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1 wherein said powdered heavy metal particles comprise from 60 percent to 97 percent by weight of said liner.
- 9. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1, wherein essentially every particle of powdered heavy metal is coated with metal binder.
- 10. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 8, wherein said powdered heavy metal particles are selected from the group consisting of tungsten, uranium, tantalum, and molybdenum.
- 11. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 1, wherein said liner body shape is selected from the group consisting of conical, bi-conical, tulip, hemispherical, circumferential, linear, and trumpet.
- 12. A shaped charge comprising:
a housing; a quantity of explosive inserted into said housing; and a liner inserted into said housing so that said quantity of explosive is positioned between said liner and said housing, said liner comprising powdered heavy metal particles coated with a metal binder coating and compressively formed into a liner body.
- 13. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12 wherein said metal binder coating is selected from the group consisting of copper, lead, nickel, tantalum, other malleable metals, and alloy combinations thereof.
- 14. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12 wherein said metal binder coating comprises from 40 percent to 3 percent by weight of said liner.
- 15. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12 wherein said powdered heavy metal particles comprise from 60 percent to 97 percent by weight of said liner.
- 16. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12, wherein said powdered heavy metal particles are comprised of tungsten.
- 17. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 15, wherein said powdered heavy metal particles are comprised of tungsten.
- 18. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12 further comprising a lubricant intermixed with said coated heavy metal particles.
- 19. The liner for shaped charge of claim 18, wherein said lubricant is comprised of graphite.
- 20. The liner for s shaped charge of claim 18, wherein said lubricant is comprised of oil.
- 21. The liner for a shaped charge of claim 12, wherein said liner body is selected from the group consisting of conical, bi-conical, tulip, hemispherical, circumferential, linear, and trumpet.
- 22. The shaped charge of claim 12 further comprising a booster explosive disposed in said housing and in contact with said quantity of explosive, said booster explosive for transferring a detonating signal from a detonating cord in contact with the exterior of said housing to said high explosive.
- 23. A method of forming a shaped charge liner comprising the steps of:
coating a multiplicity of powdered heavy metal particles with a metal binder; compressively forming said multiplicity of now coated heavy metal particles into a liner body.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said metal binder coating is selected from the group consisting of copper, lead, nickel, tantalum, other malleable metals, and alloy combinations thereof.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said powdered heavy metal particles are comprised of tungsten.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein said metal binder coating comprises from 40 percent to 3 percent by weight of said liner.
- 27. The method of claim 23 wherein said liner body shape is selected from the group consisting of conical, bi-conical, tulip, hemispherical, circumferential, linear, and trumpet.
- 28. The method of claim 23 wherein said powdered heavy metal particles comprise from 60 percent to 97 percent by weight of said liner.
- 29. The method of claim 23, wherein essentially each individual heavy metal particle is coated with metal binder.
- 30. The method of claim 23 further comprising intermixing a lubricant with said coated heavy metal particles.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein said lubricant comprises graphite.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said lubricant comprises oil.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/206100, filed May 19, 2000, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60206100 |
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