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Gilded metal

Gilding metal Cu 9.5,0 2n 5.0 Cold-iollcd 50 56 5 114 Coinage, amimmition... [Pg.201]

Stab detonators are made in the form of cylindrical cups of Al, stainless steel, Cu, or gilding metal.. The open end is sealed with a closing disc of metal or of paper over which the end of the cup is crimped... [Pg.858]

Drayman-Weisser, T. (2000), Gilded Metals History, Technology and Conservation, Archetype, London. [Pg.571]

Nord, A. G. and K. Tronner (2000), A note on the analysis of gilded metal embroidery threads, Stud. Conserv. 45(4), 27A-279. [Pg.602]

More helpfully, the various qualities of gilding metals in use during the 18th and 19th Centuries are listed by Lones (1919) ... [Pg.206]

Percussion primers used in current center-fire cartridges (See Ref 44, p C74-L) in US and NATO small arms are shown on Fig 31 is taken from TM 9-1305-200(1961), p 25 (Ref 42). Each of these primers consists of a small brass or gilding metal cup that contains a primer compn pellet. Present compns are mostly noncorrosive type, such as consist ing of LSt-LA. The older types contained usually MF, KCIOj Sb2Sj, with or w/o ground glass and a binder. A paper disk (foil), which serves... [Pg.775]

Following are examples of percussion primers used in these items, ih conjunction with igniters and firing devices described here. Essentially each of them (See Fig 58). consists of a copper or gilding metal cup with a flange at one end and a hole at the other end. They are loaded with priming mixtures such as contg Basic Lead Styph-nate, Ba nitrate, Sb trisulfide and Tetracene... [Pg.797]

Typical HE (High-Explosive) Projectile w/o Tracer, is shown on Fig 1-1. Its body, made of forged steel, is provided with a long ogive and a square near which a gilding metal rotating band is fitted. A PD fuze is inserted into the threaded opening of the body... [Pg.814]

A projectile used in 120-mm HE, Comp B, M356 (T15A1) Separated Round has a base similar to that shown in Fig 1-2 (minus tracer) and two gilding metal bands instead of one. [Pg.814]

Typical AP-T (Armor-Piercing-Tracer) Artillery Projectile, such as used in 120-mm AP-T Separated Projectile M358, is shown in Fig 1-7. Its solid cylindrical body (called "slug" or "shot ), made of hardened steel, has a pointed nose, a flat base and two gilding metal rotating bands. A tracer is inserted in the cavity of the base. The nose of proj is covered with a metallic (such as of forged Al) windshield (also known as "ballistic cap" or false ogive"), which makes the... [Pg.820]

Accdg to Tweed (Addnl Ref Ad 97e, p 653), the M36 was not stable in storage because its MF chge easily deteriorated. On replacing MF/NS with LSt and gilding-metal Cup with A1 cup, a detonator with improved shelf life was obtd. This is known a s M36A1 Electric Detonator... [Pg.848]

In the Army stab primers listed above, the priming mixts are encased in a gilding-metal cup... [Pg.852]

The components of Navy percussion fuze primers contg MF usually consist of a Cu (or cartridge brass) primer cup, a tin (or Cu) sealing cup or disk, and a tin-plated brass anvil. Cartridge brass and gilding-metal is used by the Army for primer cups contg MF... [Pg.854]

Jacket, Bullet. A metal shell surrounding a metal core, the combination comprising a bullet for small arms. The jacket is either composed of, or coated with, a relatively soft metal, such as gilding metal, which engages the rifling in the bore, causing rotation of the bullet Ref OrdTechTerm (1962), p 168-L... [Pg.450]

The front compartment inside the nose contd RDX or PETN to the rear of this was a gilding-metal cup filled with Al RDX or with Al TNT. This was backed by a lead plug (Fig 11 of Ref)... [Pg.270]

Japanese Army 7.7mm, semi-rimmed expl round with flat-nosed, gilding-metal jacketed bullet is shown in Fig 12 of Ref... [Pg.270]

Soviet Russian 7.62mm incendiary cartridge had the gilding-metal clad, steel-... [Pg.270]

Gilding Metal, Clad Steel Type I, Class2, FXS-58Q WT. 213 GRS. [Pg.286]

Bullet Incendiary, Explosive, Caliber. 50, FATl, shown in Fig Ex8 consisted of gilding metal clad steel jacket, contg 10 grains of compressed incendiary mixture IM 11, detonator M17, 37 grams of Tetryl added successively and 360 grains Pb-Sb slug its base was flat total wt of bullet 628 grains Bullet, Incendiary, Explosive, Caliber. 50,... [Pg.288]

FA T2, shown in Fig Ex9, was manufd by inserting into gilding metal jacket a pin tubular dowel (large), contg. 242-inch hole,... [Pg.288]

Gilding Metal. Accdg to Gardner (Ref 2) it is a reddish-yellow metal consisting of Cu 70, So 12.5 brass 1 7.5%... [Pg.716]

Gilding metal is used for some military purposes. The requirements of US Armed Forces for gilding metal, called "95/5 Brass 1, are covered by Specification JAN-G-439 (Aug 1946) Cu 94—95 St Zn 6—5% (minus allowable impurities 0.13%, which include Pb max 0.03 Fe max 0.05%). This type of gilding metal is used as casings for primers and detonators for artillery ammunition and bombs... [Pg.716]

There is also gilding metal "98/2 Brass" Refs 1) B. Grotta, ChemMetalEngrg 26, 1132 (1922) (Gilding metal used for detonator casings contd Cu 90 Zn 10%) 2) W. Gardner,... [Pg.716]


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