Method of forming reinforced plastics articles utilizing openwor

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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87 1, 87 6, 87 9, 156148, 156229, 264 86, 428367, 428375, B32B 3114, B29C 2700

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ABSTRACT:
A reinforced plastic rod is produced by placing resin impregnated fibres within a tube of deformable openwork construction, for example braided or knitted material, arranged so that elongation of the tube results in a decrease in its cross section, elongating the tube so that it compacts the resin and fibres and also squeezes out excess resin through the openwork tube, and then curing the resin.

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