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US005237928A
Redecker
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[75] Inventor:
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ABSTRACT
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RP- f Germany
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Date of Patent:
5,237,928
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References Cited
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3,769,873 11/1973
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7 Claims, No Drawings
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preferred.
sist of one or more rolls of textile ?bers bound with ' 50 two stereoisomer forms a and )3, especially in the latter.
primarily
polymerization
products
from
di
chloropolynitrobenzoles or dichloropolynitrodiphe
nyls. The polymerizates are either homopolymers of
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of further half-synthetic ?bers are those from modi?ed 40 from the cartridge chamber, so that a quick rate of ?re
is provided.
EXAMPLE 1
15 mm.
Production of the invented cartridge shells is done by 60 consisted of approximately 20% by weight ?ber portion
and the rest of octogen/bonders in a weight ratio of 1:1.
Preferably several wrapping layers with de?ned ?ber
A tube for testing was cut into small pieces and put
tension are put on. The wrapping of several layers can
into a glass tube, which was heated in Woods alloy
be done for each layer in a direction and pitch different
with 20 K./min. At 244 deg C. strong smoke develop
from that of the previous and/or subsequent layer so 65 ment by dissipation of the components was observed.
that the ?bers of one layer cross the ?bers of a layer on
The ignition of a wrapped test piece with a gas ?ame
top or underneath. It is also possible that one or more
resulted in spontaneous combustion with almost com
layers of ?bers are laid in lengthwise to the- shell.
plete decomposition.
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EXAMPLE 2
A tube was produced as described in Example 1,
components:
(a) a mixture comprising a polymer which when
aromatic nucleus;
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EXAMPLE 3
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