Method for removing protruding reinforcing fibers from a deflash

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Direct application of fluid pressure differential to... – Producing multilayer work or article

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264 80, 264161, 264500, 264345, 425806, B29C 4706

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046702105

ABSTRACT:
Method for removing protruding reinforcing fibers from the flash area of a deflashed, fiber reinforced plastic article are provided. The method features melting the protruding fibers off of the article without damaging the article itself. The apparatus features an elongated chamber for receiving the articles, means for passing the articles in series through the chamber, means for heating air to a temperature of at least about 800.degree. F. (427.degree. C.), and means for directing the heated air across the articles one at a time while the articles are passing through the chamber.

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