Claims
- 1. A debris free perforating system, comprising:
a caseless shaped charge having explosive material.
- 2. The debris free perforating system of claim 1, wherein the caseless shaped charge is housed within a solid loading tube.
- 3. The debris free perforating system of claim 2, wherein the solid loading tube is made from low density plastic.
- 4. The debris free perforating system of claim 2, wherein the solid loading tube is made from Styrofoam™.
- 5. The debris free perforating system of claim 2, wherein the solid loading tube is made from paper.
- 6. The debris free perforating system of claim 1, wherein the explosive material further comprises inert heavy materials.
- 7. The debris free perforating system of claim 6, wherein the inert heavy material is powdered metal.
- 8. The debris free perforating system of claim 7, wherein the powdered metal is tungsten.
- 9. The debris free perforating system of claim 7, wherein the powdered metal is selected from iron, copper, and lead.
- 10. The debris free perforating system of claim 1, wherein the explosive material further comprises a thermoplastic binder.
- 11. The debris free perforating system of claim 10, wherein the thermoplastic binder is selected from Viton™, Kel-F-800, THV, Polyethylene, Nylon, and PVC.
- 12. The debris free perforating system of claim 1, wherein the explosive material further comprises a thermosetting plastic binder.
- 13. The debris free perforating system of claim 12, wherein the thermosetting plastic binder is selected from polyesters, polyurethanes, polyamides, polyimides, and epoxies.
- 14. The debris free perforating system of claim 1, wherein the explosive material further comprises a thermoplastic-thermosetting polymer.
- 15. The debris free perforating system of claim 14, wherein the thermoplastic-thermosetting polymer is cured from a blend of Elvamide™ 8061 and an epoxy resin.
- 16. The debris free perforating system of claim 14, wherein the thermoplastic-thermosetting polymer is cured from a blend of Elvamide™ 8063 and an epoxy resin.
- 17. The debris free perforating system of claim 15 or 16, wherein the epoxy resin is Epon™ 828.
- 18. The debris free perforating system of claim 14, wherein the thermoplastic-thermosetting polymer is a fluoropolymer.
- 19. The debris free perforating system of claim 18, wherein the fluoropolymer is selected from Dupont Viton™, 3M Fluorel 2175, and Dyneon THV.
- 20. A method of forming a thermoplastic-thermosetting polymeric binder for pressed or extrudable explosives, comprising:
blending Elvamide™ 8061 with a stoichiometric amount of epoxy resin; curing the blend with a latent curing agent; and coating explosive particles with the uncured blend.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein Elvamide™ 8063 is blended with the epoxy resin.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the epoxy resin is Epon™ 828.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the latent curing agent is Dicyandiamide.
- 24. The method of claim of claim 20, wherein the blend is cured in an oven.
- 25. The method of claim 20, wherein the explosive is coated with the cured blend in an amount of 2 to 10 percent by weight.
- 26. A method of forming a fluoropolymer binder for pressed or extrudable explosives, comprising:
formulating a plastic bonded explosive using the water slurry process; pressing the resulting explosive molding powder to shape; and exposing the molded shape to electron radiation.
- 27. A debris free perforating system, comprising:
a shaped charge having a jacket made from a combustible material; and a case made from a combustible material.
- 28. The debris free perforating system of claim 27, wherein the combustible material is plastic.
- 29. The debris free perforating system of claim 28, wherein the plastic is selected from Nylon, PEEK, Polyimide, Polysulfone, PVC, CPVC, Polyethylene, Torlon™, PVDF, Teflon™, CTFE, CTFE/E, Polyethylene, Phenolic, and Polypropylene.
- 30. The debris free perforating system of claim 27, wherein the combustible material is an energetic material.
- 31. The debris free perforating system of claim 27, wherein the jacket comprises paper.
- 32. The debris free perforating system of claim 27, wherein the combustible material further contains or is coated with an oxidizer.
- 33. The debris free perforating system of claim 32, wherein the oxidizer is selected from ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, strontium nitrate, barium nitrate, ammonium perchlorate, potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, RDX, and HMX.
- 34. The debris free perforating system of claim 27, wherein the jacket and case is made from thin metal.
- 35. The debris free perforating system of claim 34, wherein the thin metal is copper.
- 36. The debris free perforating system of claim 34, wherein the thin metal is glass.
- 37. The debris free perforating system of claim 34, wherein the thin metal is ceramic material.
- 38. A debris free perforating system, comprising:
a shaped charge; and a combustible loading tube coated with an oxidizer.
- 39. The debris free perforating system of claim 38, wherein the oxidizer is selected from ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, strontium nitrate, barium nitrate, ammonium perchlorate, potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, RDX, and HMX.
- 40. A debris free perforating system, comprising:
a caseless shaped charge; and a densified explosive.
- 41. The debris free perforating system of claim 40, wherein the densified explosive comprises an explosive blended with inert heavy materials.
- 42. The debris free perforating system of claim 41, wherein the inert heavy materials are powdered tungsten.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/294,894, filed May 31, 2001
Provisional Applications (1)
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