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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Improved Military Rifle ou IMR, é a designImproved Military Rifle ou IMR, é a designação genérica (marca) dos propelentes tubulares de nitrocelulose para rifles militares que foram desenvolvidos desde a Primeira Guerra Mundial até a Segunda que mais tarde foram comercializados e vendidos a civis para uso na recarga manual de munições de rifles para caça e tiro ao alvo.nições de rifles para caça e tiro ao alvo. , Improved Military Rifle (IMR) est une marqImproved Military Rifle (IMR) est une marque de poudre sans fumée à grains tubulaires à base de nitrocellulose développée durant la première et la seconde Guerre Mondiale dans les munitions militaires et commerciales, puis vendue aux particuliers pour le rechargement de munitions pour fusil de chasse et de tir à la cible. Ces poudres proviennent d'une modification par l'entreprise DuPont de la poudre Naval Torpedo Station brevetée par Jean Bernadou en 1897, à base de poudre de nitrocellulose en suspension dans de l'éther et de l'alcool. Les poudres IMR sont enduites de dinitrotoluène (DNT) pour ralentir la combustion initiale et de graphite pour réduire l'accumulation d'électricité statique pendant le mélange et le chargement. Elles contiennent 0,6 % de diphénylamine comme stabilisateur et 1 % de sulfate de potassium pour réduire la lumière à la bouche du canon durant le tir. IMR® est une marque déposée d'IMR Powder Company, affiliée à la Hodgdon Powder Company, qui commercialise les poudres sous ce nom.qui commercialise les poudres sous ce nom. , Improved military rifle propellants are tuImproved military rifle propellants are tubular nitrocellulose propellants evolved from World War I through World War II for loading military and commercial ammunition and sold to civilians for reloading rifle ammunition for hunting and target shooting. These propellants were DuPont modifications of United States artillery propellants. DuPont miniaturized the large artillery grains to form military rifle propellants suitable for use in small arms. These were improved during the first world war to be more efficient in rimless military cartridges replacing earlier rimmed rifle cartridges. Four-digit numbers identified experimental propellants, and a few successful varieties warranted extensive production by several manufacturers. Some were used almost exclusively for military contracts, or commercial ammunition production, but a few have been distributed for civilian use in handloading. Improved military rifle propellants are coated with dinitrotoluene (DNT) to slow initial burning and graphite to minimize static electricity during blending and loading. They contain 0.6% diphenylamine as a stabilizer and 1% potassium sulfate to reduce muzzle flash. potassium sulfate to reduce muzzle flash.
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rdfs:comment Improved military rifle propellants are tuImproved military rifle propellants are tubular nitrocellulose propellants evolved from World War I through World War II for loading military and commercial ammunition and sold to civilians for reloading rifle ammunition for hunting and target shooting. These propellants were DuPont modifications of United States artillery propellants. DuPont miniaturized the large artillery grains to form military rifle propellants suitable for use in small arms. These were improved during the first world war to be more efficient in rimless military cartridges replacing earlier rimmed rifle cartridges. Four-digit numbers identified experimental propellants, and a few successful varieties warranted extensive production by several manufacturers. Some were used almost exclusively for military contracts, or ct exclusively for military contracts, or c , Improved Military Rifle (IMR) est une marqImproved Military Rifle (IMR) est une marque de poudre sans fumée à grains tubulaires à base de nitrocellulose développée durant la première et la seconde Guerre Mondiale dans les munitions militaires et commerciales, puis vendue aux particuliers pour le rechargement de munitions pour fusil de chasse et de tir à la cible. Ces poudres proviennent d'une modification par l'entreprise DuPont de la poudre Naval Torpedo Station brevetée par Jean Bernadou en 1897, à base de poudre de nitrocellulose en suspension dans de l'éther et de l'alcool.suspension dans de l'éther et de l'alcool. , Improved Military Rifle ou IMR, é a designImproved Military Rifle ou IMR, é a designação genérica (marca) dos propelentes tubulares de nitrocelulose para rifles militares que foram desenvolvidos desde a Primeira Guerra Mundial até a Segunda que mais tarde foram comercializados e vendidos a civis para uso na recarga manual de munições de rifles para caça e tiro ao alvo.nições de rifles para caça e tiro ao alvo.
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