Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Treatment of material by vibrating – jarring – or agitating... – By reciprocating or vibrating mold
Patent
1974-08-16
1979-04-10
Derrington, James H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Treatment of material by vibrating, jarring, or agitating...
By reciprocating or vibrating mold
264251, 264272, 264297, B29C 600
Patent
active
041488563
ABSTRACT:
A method of continuously encapsulating a component is disclosed. A predetermined quantity of viscous encapsulating material is applied to each of substantially opposite exterior portions of the component. Thereafter, an external force is applied to the encapsulating material causing it to flow substantially covering the entire exterior surface of the component, after which the encapsulating material is cured.
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Gress Robert W.
Sands Robert W.
Corning Glass Works
Derrington James H.
Patty, Jr. Clarence R.
Zebrowski Walter S.
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