Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Treatment of material by vibrating – jarring – or agitating... – Continuously formed or indefinite length article
Patent
1981-12-10
1984-05-22
Kimlin, Edward C.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Treatment of material by vibrating, jarring, or agitating...
Continuously formed or indefinite length article
5230917, 156166, 156324, 156 60, 264256, 264257, 264333, 428247, 428285, 428289, 428703, B28B 108
Patent
active
044501285
ABSTRACT:
This glass fiber-reinforced cement plate is comprised of both outside layers and an intermediate layer interposed therebetween, the former each comprising a glass fiber chopped strand-containing cement layer, the latter comprising a regulated set cement layer.
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Heitbrink Timothy W.
Kimlin Edward C.
Kurimoto Iron Works, Ltd.
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