Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Reactive gas or vapor treatment of work – Work is organic material
Patent
1996-11-13
1999-07-20
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Reactive gas or vapor treatment of work
Work is organic material
264102, 264322, 264500, 156286, B29C 6902
Patent
active
059252979
ABSTRACT:
In the manufacture of molded or laminated articles from composite materials such as fiber-reinforced and carbon or metal-loaded resins, the vacuum plastic bag or other air-tight barrier commonly used during the pressing, heating and curing phases is eliminated. Instead the various process cycles are conducted in one or more fluid-tight pressurizable chamber under various types of atmospheres to eliminate air pockets, vaporize and evacuate moisture and residual solvents, and suppress surface bubbling and frothing of pressed out fluids.
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Buchaca John D.
Charmasson Henri J.A.
Eashoo Mark
Silbaugh Jan H.
Tetrahedron Associates, Inc.
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