Claims
- 1. In a process for making penetrating projectiles useful in the manufacture of military ammunition, the steps consisting essentially of:
- preparing a homogeneous alloy of tungsten, nickel and a metal selected from the group consisting of iron and copper by powder metallurgy;
- compacting the alloy mass into a rough shaped blank having an axis of revolution;
- sintering the rough shaped blank thereby producing a blank having a density of at least 17,000 kg/m.sup.3 ; and without machining;
- work-hardening in a rotary hammering operation, the sintered blank at a temperature ranging from ambient temperature to 500.degree. C., according to the profile defined by the shape of the desired projectile, thereby directly producing, without final machining, the desired projectile having a degree of reduction varying from 5% to 60% in section, and a diameter essentially variable, in a direction parallel to the axis of said projectile, the travel of the hammers being controlled so that the dimensions of the penetrator with regard to diameter have a tolerance of .+-.0.05 mm.
- 2. In a process for making penetrators useful in the manufacture of military ammunition, the steps consisting essentially of:
- preparing a homogeneous alloy of tungsten, nickel, and a metal selected from the group consisting of iron and copper by powder metallurgy;
- compacting the alloy mass into a rough shaped blank having an axis of revolution;
- sintering the rough shaped blank thereby producing a blank having a density of at least 17,000 kg/m.sup.3 ; and without machining;
- work-hardening in a rotary hammering operation, the sintered blank at a temperature ranging from ambient temperature to 500.degree. C., according to the profile defined by the shape of the desired penetrator, thereby directly producing, without final machining, the desired penetrator having a degree of reduction varying from 5% to 60% in section, and a diameter essentially variable, in a direction parallel to the axis of said penetrator, the travel of the hammers being controlled so that the dimensions of the penetrator with regard to diameter have a tolerance of .+-.0.05 mm.
- 3. The process according to claim 2, wherein the alloy is a W-Ni-Fe or W-Ni-Cu alloy prepared from a mixture of appropriate metal powders and wherein a given alloy mass is compressed in a shaping mold and then sintered in hydrogen at a temperature between 1400.degree. C. and 1600.degree. C.
- 4. The process according to claim 3, wherein the alloy mass is compression molded into a cylindrical or parallelpiped shape.
- 5. The process according to claim 2, wherein work-hardening treatment which achieves a reduction in section is a rotary hammering operation.
- 6. The process according to claim 5, wherein the rotary hammering operation is produced by means of a hammering apparatus having a rotary-alternating action and fitted with a shaping tool arrangement comprising at least two hammers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/626,232, filed on Dec. 11, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/370,188 filed June 22, 1989, now abandoned.
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