Glass-strand mesh and composite material reinforced thereby

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including grain – strips – or filamentary elements in...

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428113, 428175, 428254, 4285428, B32B 512

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ABSTRACT:
A mesh of parallel glass strands useful as reinforcement for an organic substance, and the resulting composite material.
The mesh is constituted by a plurality of continuous glass strands arranged parallel to one another in the form of a flat sheet, the strands being bound to one another by strands disposed transverse to the sheet according to a weaving method known as chain stitching, the glass strands being partially joined together by means of a thermoplastic, organic binding agent and the stitch bonded strands having a modulus of elasticity lower than that of the glass strands and a melting or softening point higher than the melting or softening point of the binding agent.

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patent: 3819461 (1974-06-01), Saffadi
patent: 4988469 (1991-01-01), Reavely et al.
Database WPI, Derwent Publications, AN-80-75991C, JP-55-117649, Sep. 11, 1980.
Database WPI, Derwent Publications, EP-198776, Oct. 22, 1986.

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