Composite plastic-metallic bonding means and method

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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156272, 156309, 428256, 428269, B32B 700, B32B 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A stratified structure suitable for joining first and second thermally bondable bodies exhibiting bonding incompatibility. The structure includes a first layer having bonding compatibility with a first of the bodies, a second material layer having bonding compatibility with a second of the bodies and a metallic mesh interposed between the first and second layers for providing internal cohesion and integrity to the bonding agent. The metal mesh also provides a means by which the structure may be heated as by exposure to an alternating magnetic field. In bonding the first and second bodies, the composite bonding agent is positioned between the two bodies and exposed to the alternating magnetic field to effect heat seals between the bodies and the agent and thus between the two bodies.

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