Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – Bonded to each other
Patent
1976-07-28
1977-08-30
Robinson, Ellis
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
Bonded to each other
138145, 138146, 156330, 156332, 156334, 156335, 156392, 428414, 428415, 428417, 428 36, 428519, 428520, 428521, 428522, 427372R, 427375, 427386, 427333, F16L 916, F16L 912, B32B 3106, B32B 2712
Patent
active
RE0293750
ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for bonding otherwise incompatible resin systems to form laminated resinous articles. A first resin layer is coated with a solvated coating which forms a surface solution with the surface of the first layer. Thereafter, a second resin layer is bonded to the coating. The coating contains a butadiene resin, a portion of the resin used in the second layer, and curing agent for the resin. The process is particularly adapted to bonding polyvinyl chloride pipe cores to epoxy-impregnated glass fiber overwrap to form improved laminated plastic pipe.
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"Polymers in Naval Machine Engineering" Publ. Sudostroyenic (Leningrad, Russia), pp. 126-129, Feb. 25, 1974.
Johns-Manville Corporation
Kelly Joseph J.
Krone Robert M.
McClain James W.
Robinson Ellis
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