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What is Zimmerit?

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:29 am
by B24guy
I am kind of new to armor, and I see the new FOV Tiger has a Zimmerit finish. Can someone tell me what Zimmerit is, and what is was used for? Thanks.

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:34 am
by Light.Inf.Scout
Simply, its an anti magnetic mine paste.

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:11 am
by aferguson
zimmerit.....no second 'm'.

It was put on german tanks and tank destroyers from mid '43 to sept '44 because of the anticipated use of magnetic anti tank mines by soviet troops (the soviets never did use them in any quantity....just the odd captured german examples, which is why it was discontinued in sept. '44, as it was expensive and time consuming to apply).

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:23 am
by King O' Fools

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:37 am
by ostketten
It was put on german tanks and tank destroyers from mid '43 to sept '44 because of the anticipated use of magnetic anti tank mines by soviet troops (the soviets never did use them in any quantity....just the odd captured german examples, which is why it was discontinued in sept. '44, as it was expensive and time consuming to apply
Kind of ironic that the Germans were pretty much the only users of magnetic AT mines, and no allied tank that I am aware of employed the equivalent of Zimmerit. :?:

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:05 am
by popeye357
Man, you beat me to that question!!!

Zimmermit vs. Zimmerit ( ? )

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:18 am
by MG-42
aferguson wrote:zimmerit.....no second 'm'.


>>> You can pronounce and spell the word w/ 2 m's or 3 . Same meaning shared. :wink: + :lol:

Mitch v MG

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:31 pm
by pickelhaube
I did not know it was on the sdk 250 as well. I guess you learn something every day. :wink:

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:49 pm
by GooglyDoogly
ostketten wrote:
It was put on german tanks and tank destroyers from mid '43 to sept '44 because of the anticipated use of magnetic anti tank mines by soviet troops (the soviets never did use them in any quantity....just the odd captured german examples, which is why it was discontinued in sept. '44, as it was expensive and time consuming to apply
Kind of ironic that the Germans were pretty much the only users of magnetic AT mines, and no allied tank that I am aware of employed the equivalent of Zimmerit. :?:
The Japanese have also used magnetic AT mines against U.S. armor. But instead of doing something complicated like zimmerit, the Marines simply put planks of wood all over the sides of their Shermans.

Simple and effective. :)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:47 am
by ostketten
The Japanese have also used magnetic AT mines against U.S. armor
Thanks Googly... I must confess, the Jap forces and the war in the Pacific in general are not subjects I'm particularly well schooled in. One thing that may not be well known about Zimmerit is that it was not anti-magnetic in the sense that it's chemical properties were what made it anti-magnetic, the irregular rough surface created by the Zimm combined with the "stand off" space from the armor surface created by it's thickness were what made Zimmerit an "anti-magnetic" coating, and this is why it was usually applied only to vertical surfaces, then the magnetic mines would drop off under their own weight by the force of gravity. Thanks for the info. 8)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:34 am
by aferguson
i meant no third 'm', not second 'm'. It's zimmerit, not zimmermit, in other words.

I see our thread author has corrected it. :)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:42 am
by dragon53
I've wondered how you pronounce "zimmerit"?

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:53 am
by Yoxford

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:32 am
by blaster_e11
dragon53 wrote:I've wondered how you pronounce "zimmerit"?
zee-muh-reet

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:50 am
by dragon53
BLASTER_E11:

Thanks. I always wondered how to pronounce it.