Method of manufacturing a friction article

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component

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264101, 264119, 264128, 264137, 427294, 427370, 427264, 428327, B32B 326, B32B 518, B05D 312, D04H 164

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ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a friction article wherein a fiber material (14) having a continuous and substantially uniform three dimensional matrix which is filled with a slurry (24) made up of fillers, friction modifiers, a reinforcing material and a liquid binder. The filled fiber material is conveyed to a dryer (32) where the volatile solution is evaporated leaving the fillers, friction modifiers, reinforcing material and binder. The filled fiber material (14) is thereafter placed in an oven (50) where a compressive force is applied thereto while the binder is cured to define a second matrix which holds the fillers, friction modifiers, and reinforcing material in the three dimensional matrix.

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