Machine for bonding an adhesive protective edging on the edge of

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With bending – folding – winding – or wrapping means

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156201, 156216, 156289, 156463, 156464, 156468, 1564771, 156479, B32B 3110

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055274200

ABSTRACT:
The protection of the straight edges of multilayer panels (10), such as spacecraft thermal protection panels or heat shields, is ensured by an adhesive protection edging (14) having two adhesive, lateral zones bonded to the faces of the panel and a non-adhesive zone (18) placed on the edge of the panel. Following the removal of a non-adhesive protection (30b), a first adhesive, lateral zone (20b) is brought onto a working plane (22), through a slot (32), and is progressively bonded to the lower face of a panel (10) moving on said plane. The second lateral, adhesive zone is then turned down and pressed onto the upper face of the panel, after which the non-adhesive protection (30a) of said zone is removed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4750966 (1988-06-01), Koller
patent: 5087310 (1992-02-01), Robinette
patent: 5439549 (1995-08-01), Frye et al.

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