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P-TWO

 

  The new polymer P-TWO is a novel polymer with some outstanding characteristics. It is a 60-pound polymer; it weighs 60 pounds per cubic foot that has approximately the same strength as cast-iron while having much better elastic properties. Essentially this polymer can be substituted for cast iron in most application not involving high temperatures above 200 degrees F. Many applications are obvious. Consequently Quanticorp is currently working with a famous gun manufacturer to resurrect a famous hunting rifle brand. In partnership with KDF Inc. together we are resurrecting the rifle famous for it's accuracy known as the Kleingunther rifle. The Klinegunther design is ideal for translation into a polymer based rifle. The only metal parts on the first model will be the bolt-lock ring, the firing pin, and the barrel. The rest of the rifle will be of polymer construction using the P-ONE polymer. The ammo that the rifle will fire will also be made of the P-ONE polymer.  Initially only the projectile will be made of polymer, but eventually the shell casing and projectile will be made of polymer, then the barrel will be redesigned to use a case-less polymer ammo. In this case the uni-body shell/projectile and primer will go down range. Careful testing will insure  we maintain the legendary accuracy of the Klein-Gunter line. Already we are manufacturing flash suppressors for various rifles, silencers, and barrel thread protectors from the P-ONE polymer with good results. 

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P-THREE

 

P-THREE is a close cousin of P-TWO. It is a polymer with many of the same characteristics of P-TWO but is stronger and lighter. P-THREE is much lighter than P-TWO it has superior compressive strength but not quite the same elastic index of P-TWO. The main benefit is P-THREE floats!  It is lighter than water and exhibits positive buoyancy in waters up to 200 degrees F. In these higher temperatures it exhibits neutral buoyancy. This polymer is ideal for boat and ship construction. It is ideal for most marine applications since it is inert in salt water.  In fact P-THREE will be used in our Sunam/Flood’s Survival version of our Quantipods. In a deep sea applications stochastic foams made with P-THREE offer significant strengths as an alternative bouncy compensator and instrument protection. Besides boats P-THEE is the ideal choice for amphibious vehicles including ATVs and unmanned autonomous marine vehicles (AMVs) If a material lighter than P-TWO is required and the elastic requirements are within tolerance then P-THEE can be substituted for P-TWO for the application at only a slight cost increase.  Currently Quanticorp is refining the manufacturing process for the product in order to scale up production while maintain the materials inherent qualities. Industrial production quantizes coming soon!

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