Heat-resistant composite material for hot glass handling and met

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

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65374R, 427209, 427387, 4273898, 428268, 428273, 428303, 428337, 428920, B32B 1704, B32B 1710, B32B 2712, B32B 3300

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043169309

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a composite material, and method of making same, comprising a heat-resistant woven fabric substrate having a continuous heat and wear-resistant continuous coating thereon for handling hot glass articles, and the like, without marring same. The heat and wear-resistant composite material is formed from a tightly woven fabric, such as glass fibers, with a continuous imperforate coating of organic/inorganic silicone resin containing a filler of heat-resistant carbonaceous material adapted to withstanding extensive repeated contact with newly-formed hot glass articles. The composite material is preferably used as a facing material for a rigid structural backing member formed of metal.

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patent: 4246313 (1980-01-01), Stengle

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