Method of making honeycomb structure with joined single pleat ma

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

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160 84R, 428116, 428152, 428188, B32B 312

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ABSTRACT:
A honeycomb structure formed of two continuous lengths of pleated materials secured together intermediate the pleats. Each length of pleated material defines one side of the honeycomb structure. The two continuous lengths are secured together by feeding them longitudinally of their length and toward each other. At the location where the two lengths meet, they are joined together intermediate their pleats.

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