Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including grain – strips – or filamentary elements in...
Patent
1989-01-06
1993-03-02
Bell, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Including grain, strips, or filamentary elements in...
1563066, 1563069, 428105, 428109, 428110, 428284, 428287, 428911, 428247, B32B 512
Patent
active
051908026
ABSTRACT:
Improved ballistic resistant laminates have been developed by bonding alternating plies of fabric woven from glass or normally solid organic polymers and non-woven scrim prepreg impregnated with a heat curable resin. A preferred organic polymer is an aramid exemplified by Kevlar. A preferred heat curable resin is phenol-formaldehyde/polyvinyl butyral blend.
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Technical Report Natick/TR-84/030, Jun. 1984.
Bell James J.
Crowe Bernard Francis
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