Metal Powders and the World of Bullets and Fireworks
Metal Powders and Fireworks
If you were to break-open a modern gun cartridge or pyrotechnic shell, you would find metal powders of many different sizes and shapes. It has been this way since both were invented, and with each passing day, the technology involved in creating high quality ammunition and fireworks has grown more complex. At Atlantic Equipment Engineers, we pride ourselves on being experts when it comes to the high purity metals powders that make these instruments of protection and recreation possible.
Ballistics:
For centuries, ammunition was nothing more than a round or pointed piece of metal or wood. In the late 19th century, Eduard Rubin invented the first multi-piece bullet often referred to as a “full metal jacket.” While earlier bullets were made from solid lead, the ammunition you commonly see today combines metal jackets and interior powders consisting of metals like: bismuth, bronze, copper, molybdenum, tungsten, zinc, and more. The type of powder metal is chosen based on its melt temperature, density, and hardness.
Pyrotechnics:
Unlike the bullet and even gunpowder, fireworks date back to around 200 B.C. during China’s Han dynasty. Anyone who has been to a Fourth of July celebration of late understands that today’s fireworks are a combination of the original concept and complex technology. A wide variety of metal powders are used to create this modern entertainment masterpiece including (but not limited too): copper, iron, magnesium, potassium, strontium, titanium, and zinc. Pyrotechnic manufactures combine this metals based on the temperature they burn at and the colors they produce.
When it comes to both ballistics and pyrotechnics, manufacturers demand metal powders that meet or exceed exacting specification. It does not matter if it is for hobby rockets, fireworks, or Mil-Spec ballistics; Atlantic Equipment Engineers’ clients know that we offer the highest quality metal powders and compounds. To learn more about AEE’s high purity metal powders or any of our other amazing products, please visit our Micron Metals or contact one of our metal powder experts today!
Custom Alloys – Creating Specialty Metals for Industry
Custom Alloys — Technology Taking Form
Technology is moving at a faster pace than ever before. As new and better devices come to market, new and better materials are created to serve as the building blocks of this technological renaissance. Here at Atlantic Equipment Engineers, we’re a unique source of specialty metal alloys and metal powders, with 50 years of experience providing custom alloys to support unique applications.
Our process starts when we receive material performance requirements from our customers. In order to control quality, we utilize only materials that are manufactured on site. The process of fulfilling the performance requirements involves working through numerous material combinations, and sometimes leads to the creation of materials that have never before been manufactured. Depending on their physical characteristics, these custom alloy powders can be manufactured into various forms, including rods, tubes, plates, fasteners, targets, crucibles and even evaporation pellets and pieces.
Custom alloys are used in a variety of industries including fiber optics, aerospace, automotive and fuel cell manufacturing, but they play a particularly important role in the development of optical coatings. When it comes to advanced military optical devices, such as night vision equipment, much of the device performance is dependent on the coated lens. These lenses are coated with very exotic materials that have been crafted for the task. Advanced optical coatings come into play in various other high end optical devices as well, such as microscopes, telescopes and binoculars. Often, the coatings are applied through vapor deposition in order to achieve a consistent, chemically perfect coating.
Our custom alloy manufacturing capabilities are based on the most recent advances in modern material science, and the alloys we create are used to fuel the next wave of technological advances.
Dry Lubricants – Keeping Modern Manufacturing Running Smoothly
Lubricants – Is your machinery oiled enough?
As the productivity requirements of manufacturing equipment increase, it becomes ever more challenging to maintain equipment and keep it operating at peak levels. After all, faster movement means greater wear. Dry lubricants are an essential part of meeting this maintenance challenge, as they reduce friction in these high production machines.
Often, dry lubricants are blended with a solvent before they’re applied, typically a type of water, oil or grease. The material composition of a dry lubricant depends on the specific application it will be used in. Some aspects of the design are easier than others. For example, there is a relatively standard range of materials added to achieve the high temperature resistance necessary in a dry lubricant. The real creativity and expertise however, comes when trying to match the dry lubricant to the solvent that will be used.
Have you ever made pancakes and poured too much milk in the mix? If you have, you’ll know that lumps form in the batter. Well, the same thing can happen when mixing a dry lubricant with a solvent. The key to avoiding this is working with a materials provider who knows how to avoid this, and has the expertise to create a dry lubricant that you can apply however you want.
Bridging the Gap Between Mil Spec and Modern Requirements
Mil Spec and what that means right now
AEE has been a trusted source of Mil Spec materials for 50 years, having been established to meet the meet the needs of NASA and other U.S. Department of Defense research and development programs.
Each Mil Spec encompasses a range of performance specifications governing factors like burn time, particle size, and constituent impurities. They’re a convenient shorthand that was made prevalent by the DoD. But over the past several years, the government has moved away from Mil Specs. The challenge with moving away from Mil Specs is that many contractors still call them out. Without the Mil Specs, they’re unsure what materials will give them the performance they need.
Our website is a rare source for original Mil Spec documents, and with our years of experience we are uniquely equipped to navigate the maze created by Mil Specs that are still commonly used. In many cases the Mil Specs refer to long established AEE part numbers.
We can work with customers using these materials from the production of “First Article” samples to full scale production. First we establish the performance specifications of the Mil Spec, then we create the product that meets those specifications. This capability is unique to AEE and again demonstrates the level of customer service you can expect from AEE, a division of Micron Metals, Inc.
High Purity Targets for Vapor Deposition
Vapor Deposition
In our last blog we mentioned our work with companies and researchers developing new technologies, including entertainment technology such as HD televisions. There is a process that has become increasingly common in the manufacture of these new electronic devices known as vapor deposition. In this fascinating process, an electronic beam is aimed at a high purity metal “target.” This target is shaped like a disk or a puck of raw material. The electronic beam doesn’t melt the target. Rather, it strips off molecules to create a vaporized atmosphere of whatever material the target is made of. That atmosphere gets deposited onto the substrate that needs to be coated.
We supply the raw materials for a manufacturer of these targets and the custom manufactured targets as well. As technology becomes more sophisticated, the requirements for each technological component become more exacting. High purity vapor deposition targets are no exception.
Everything is evolving, from electronics to the technology used to manufacture those electronics, we’re proud to meet each new challenge and continue to supply materials to some of the most advanced companies in the world.
Controlling Variables in Research & Development
Research and Development — Easy? I think not.
Many times, the clients we supply to are developing new technologies the world hasn’t seen yet; by engaging in Research and Development. In the past, these ‘breakthroughs’ included flat screen and HD televisions. Now, we’re just as curious as everyone else to find out what they’re working on. What’s the next big thing?
Research and development is a complicated process, no matter the project. When designing something new, there is an endless array of decisions to make, processes to implement and functions to test. The key to getting your new product through to the other side of this grueling process is controlling as many variables as possible. The more you can control, the more progress you’ll make towards your end result.
That’s where Atlantic Equipment Engineers comes in. We can control every aspect of the materials we supply, from the materials chemistry, to constituent impurities, to particle size in the case of powders. We have the experience to handle any unique requirements you may have. This attention to your special requirements applies to any material you source through AEE, be it a high purity food grade iron powder, a complicated custom alloy or specialized Mil-Spec material. So if you need materials for your R&D process, we’ve got you covered.
Industrial Product, Exceptional Service
Premium Industrial Product Suppliers
At Atlantic Equipment Engineers we are industrial product distributors, but our mindset is that of a service company. We have the capability to manage a just-in-time inventory flow, in both large and small quantities. And every aspect of our delivery can be customized to fit perfectly into our customers’ applications.
Firstly, we can use our customers’ freight carriers to deliver product to them, inserting what we do into their existing processes. We also offer custom packaging for all of the materials we supply. The first consideration with custom packaging is quantity. Many of our customers don’t want big, unruly cans of product. They want something they can grab off of a shelf and insert into their process. For one of our customers we take this one step further, creating exact formulaic packages, premeasured precisely to the exact amount needed for a particular process.
We also help our customers select exactly what they need. We’ll provide material samples, identify the material they want to proceed with and bring in the necessary inventory. We keep that inventory on our premises, and distribute it to them over time. That way they don’t have to continuously requalify interim material lots—they’ve qualified the entire lot up front.
Storing materials for our customers until they need them also prevents our customers from having to dispose of excess material, an expense almost as costly as bringing the material in in the first place. We also provide packaging that preserves the materials for the necessary shelf life, further preventing the need to dispose of excess or expired material.
We work tirelessly to provide our customers with products and services tailored to their exact requirements.
The High Purity Metal Powders You Need
High Purity Metal — Got them in Powders? Check.
Here at AEE our goal is to help our clients. Period. We have an extensive inventory of high purity metal powders and compounds, and we do everything we can to get our clients exactly what they need as soon as they need it.
Many of our customers come to us knowing only what they want to accomplish. We can help them get the perfect material for the job. Other customers know exactly what they want and we ship it right to them. We send out most orders next day air. For many orders, if we get them by 2:00pm they’re out of our facility that same day.
And speaking of our facility, we moved into a new one back in December. We were in our last location for 20 years, but as our business grew we needed to expand. Our new facility is twice the size and allows us to store more inventory, move that inventory more efficiently and ultimately get you what you need, faster.
We encourage you to look around our website. We have an ever-expanding selection of materials available in a wide variety of forms. And don’t worry if you don’t see your industry mentioned on our website. We can help customers across a broad range of industries, and it’s a challenge to list them all.
After 50 years we’re more capable than ever to meet your needs.