High temperature, high pressure continuous random glass fiber re

Receptacles – Outlet or junction box type – Sectional receptacle

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220414, B65D 116

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049828568

ABSTRACT:
A hot water tank typically at 180.degree. F. and 55 psi operating temperature and pressure, respectively, comprises heat welded segments of compression formed ADZEL material, a polypropylene resin reinforced with a randomly oriented continuous filament glass fiber mat which comprises about 40% of the weight of the resinuous material. Thermoplastic fittings are used to coupled water conduits to the tank.

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