Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Utilizing special inert gaseous atmosphere or flushing mold...
Patent
1985-12-30
1987-11-24
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Utilizing special inert gaseous atmosphere or flushing mold...
264110, 264125, 264126, B29C 4300, B29C 6716
Patent
active
047088397
ABSTRACT:
A powder for use in compressing molding is made by coating a high amount of filler by weight, for example calcium metasilicate with a thermoplastic resin, for example, nylon. The amount of filler to nylon is typically above 60% to 98% by weight of the powder. The resultant powder is employed in a compressive molding process in a metallurgy press to manufacture an article which is structurally stable, and which is later solidified and strength increased by crystallizing the nylon or resin in an oven raised to the crystallization temperature of the resin to result in a compressively molded article having high strength characteristics and requiring a small amount of resin as compared to conventional molding processes.
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Bekker Alex Y.
Bellet Richard J.
Broyer Ephraim
Lace Melvin A.
Amphenol Corporation
Durkin, II J. F.
Silbaugh Jan H.
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