Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1982-01-20
1985-10-29
Ball, Michael
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
118234, 156441, 427359, 427370, B05D 140, D04H 310
Patent
active
045499209
ABSTRACT:
Fibre-reinforced structures comprising a thermoplastics polymer and containing at least 30% by volume of reinforcing filaments extending longitudinally of the structure which have been produced in a continuous process and which have exceptionally high stiffness. The exceptionally high stiffness results from thorough wetting of the reinforcing filaments by molten polymer in the continuous process. The thorough wetting gives rise to a product which can be further processed even in vigorous mixing processes such as injection moulding with surprisingly high retention of the fibre length in the fabricated article. The continuous processes for producing the reinforced structures employ thermoplastics polymers having lower melt viscosities than conventionally considered suitable for achieving satisfactory physical properties.
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Cogswell Frederic N.
Hezzell David J.
Ball Michael
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC
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