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Decoppering

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Decoppering is the act of removing copper and it is most commonly used in the context of the removal of copper residues from the rifling of gun barrels.[1]

Decoppering agents are frequently added to smokeless powder propellants. Decoppering is most important for large guns (especially naval guns), but the additives are used even in medium and small caliber guns.[2]

The most common decoppering additives are:

References

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  1. ^ a b Page, A.L.; Chang, A.C. (January 1993). "Lead Contaminated Soils: Priorities for Remediation?". Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials. 10 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1089/hwm.1993.10.1. ISSN 0882-5696.
  2. ^ Zheng, Yulin; Wan, Yongshan; Zhang, Yue; Huang, Jinsheng; Yang, Yicheng; Tsang, Daniel C. W.; Wang, Hailong; Chen, Hao; Gao, Bin (2022-09-30). "Recovery of phosphorus from wastewater: A review based on current phosphorous removal technologies". Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 53 (11): 1148–1172. doi:10.1080/10643389.2022.2128194. ISSN 1064-3389.