The application of powder metallurgy technology in ordnance industry
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Weapons powder metallurgy technology is a key manufacturing technology for anti-tank kinetic energy components of the core armor-piercing bombs, missiles, engine nozzles, ceramic armor components, tanks, driveline friction plate. It includes special weapons parts, hot isostatic pressing, cold isostatic pressing technology , the sintering process, self-propagating high temperature synthesis, powder injection molding technology, https://npfinancials.com.au/
powder forging technology, powder metallurgy parts performance testing, and nondestructive testing technology.
Because metal powder technology had the characteristics of low cost, high material utilization and manufacturing parts of the net shape or near shape, it is especially suitable for mass production in the conventional manufacturing process of replacing some of the weapons parts. It can also improve product performance, shorter cycle times, extended service life and the effect in lowering production costs.
Powder metallurgy technology is widely used in munitions. HEAT drugs such as 20mm, 50mm shells of pure iron powder metallurgy rotating shells with heavy metal tungsten powder metallurgy kinetic energy penetrator core, metal powder injection molding armor-piercing fin-shaped hood, auto-homing seeker powder metallurgy, etc., and its application The volume is very large. Russian artillery shells and brass powder metallurgy molding cartridge belt.
The application of the artillery, powder metallurgy technology has created a resistance to burn the ablation of nickel base or cobalt-based alloy lining placed in the barrel bore to improve performance, with ablation resistance, wear resistance, abrasion and other characteristics, and manufacturing manganese powder technology is more mature. U.S. hot HIP technology manufacturing complex shape of the M113 type 175mm cannon off every thread breech, each piece can save 34kg of material (kg), 15 hours, nearly 25% weight loss. In addition, the United States has also used a mixture of the vanadium modified 4600 steel powder and natural graphite, nearly forming ring manufactured by powder forging method for large caliber artillery gun breech assembly in a closed gas ring.
Powder metallurgy technology for the manufacture of some of the special weapons parts (such as outside the core kinetic energy penetrators, artillery, MISSILES anti-ablative liner, etc.), can also replace traditional materials and processes used in the manufacture of armored vehicles, firearms, artillery or the MISSILES