Composite strands of resin, carbon and glass and product formed

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Rod – strand – filament or fiber

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428222, 428288, 428377, 428378, 428392, B32B 900, D02G 300

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ABSTRACT:
Composite strands of resin, carbon and glass and resin sheets reinforced by glass and carbon strands are described. In the process of forming the composite strands and sheets glass strands are passed through a die as they emerge from the bath to control their resin content and wound on a mandrel. The carbon strands are passed directly into the die and are wetted by the resin in the die and on the mandrel. The composite strands of resin and glass and carbon strands are laid on the mandrel with resin to provide a fiber reinforced resin sheet.

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