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Different Zimmerit question
Does anyone know what zimmerit (sp?) was made from? Did it actually have anti-magnet properties?
Perry |
RE: Different Zimmerit question
Hey Perry
There was a thread on here quite a while back that mentioned who made zimmerit but I dont remember it mentioning what the stuff was made out of. I`m pretty sure zimmerit has no anti magnetic qualities. It was just how thick it was applied that kept the mine far enough away from the steel of the tank, so that the magnet of the mine was not strong enough to hold it in place. Barry |
RE: Different Zimmerit question
http://www.panzerworld.net/zimmerit
Brief and accurate explanation about the Zimmerit paste. Regards |
RE: Different Zimmerit question
Thanks guys, that pretty much settles it. Back to the drawing board to find some anti-megnetic material
Perry |
RE: Different Zimmerit question
Perry, did you ever find a anti-magnetic material? I messed around with shielding before for a network project at work, Mumetal was the only thing we found that could affect it. Apparently its impossible to cancel it or stop it, you can only redirect it with current technology. I have a few ideas I am going to mess with and see what happens.
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RE: Different Zimmerit question
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A pdf on zimmerit.
- Jeff |
RE: Different Zimmerit question
Many modern tanks use kenetic energy panels or bricks made from polymers or ceramics honeycombed or spaced which basically accomplished the same task while only secondary to anti-balistic defense.
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