| CPC C21B 3/02 (2013.01) [F42B 33/00 (2013.01)] | 1 Claim |
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1. A method for preparation and use of inorganic markers for security identification and/or marking on explosives, fuses and ammunition after detonation and on firearms and metal projectiles, including products obtained and a process of inserting markers on explosives, fuses, ammunition, firearms and metal projectiles, comprising: materials capable of generating visible colors when excited in the infrared region, which are used to determine the origin of explosives, fuses and ammunition, even after detonation, as well as in weapons and metal projectiles, prepared using a solid-state reaction method in which the inorganic oxides are mixed according to the desired stoichiometric proportions to obtain LaNbO4 (Mark1), BiVO4, Sr3V208 and YNbO4 (Mark 2) that are respectively doped with rare-earth ions erbium and ytterbium, holmium and ytterbium, holmium and ytterbium and thulium and ytterbium, which are mechanically inserted in explosives and ammunition by cementation and forging in weapons and metal projectiles, having the physical insertion of the markers in the channel and in the crucible of the pig iron production process, further comprising physical insertion of marking in the ratio of 1 part of marker to 1,325,750 parts per mass of pig iron.
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