Method for repairing a strip bonded to an article surface

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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2940218, 264 3622, B32B 3500

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059353600

ABSTRACT:
A method for repairing a discrete damaged part of a strip bonded to an article surface includes applying a first removable masking member along and adjacent the damaged part of the strip and separated from the strip by a gap of at least 0.005", and applying a second removable masking member to the outer surface of the strip. A repair adhesive, which can be cured at a curing temperature less than a higher temperature which can result in damage to properties of the article or a surface coating, is applied at and beneath an edge of the damaged part of the strip. Then the repair adhesive is cured at the curing temperature. Apparatus for bonding a strip to an end portion of the article includes a body having a channel there through defined, in part, by spaced apart support surfaces for article surfaces and positioned relative one to the other at a relative spatial position substantially coinciding with the relative spatial position of the article surfaces. The support surfaces include surface profiles substantially reproducing surface profiles of the article surfaces.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4659525 (1987-04-01), Speer
patent: 5573377 (1996-11-01), Bond
patent: 5814174 (1998-09-01), Fong

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