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Process for preparing water-based pyrotechnic active compositions containing metal powder, coated metal powders and use thereof
   
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US Patent 5541009
Issued Date
July 30, 1996
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A process for preparing water-based pyrotechnic active compositions containing metal powder is described, which comprises coating the metal powder with a plastic which is insoluble in dilute acids and water and is substantially impermeable to water and oxygen, the coating being present in a quantity of not more than 5 per cent by weight, relative to the total mass of the metal powder, and suspending the powder obtained in water, mixing it with the other constituents of the active composition and bringing it to the desired shape, the coating of the metal powder preferably being carried out by the fluidized-bed process.
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Owner
Buck Werke GmbH & Co. (Bad Oberkingen,DE)
Published
July 30, 1996
Application Number
08/513,683
Filed
July 27, 1995
US Classification
427/213   427/220 427/295
Int'l Classification
C06B   45/32   (20060101)   C06B   45/00   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/206,730, filed Mar. 7, 1994, now abandoned.
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Mar 08, 1993 [DE] 43 07 237.2
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427/213   427/220   427/295  
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