Method of sealing and bonding laminated epoxy plates

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

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2940208, 294264, 156 98, 156152, 156155, 156247, 156254, 156276, 156289, 1563073, 156313, 156330, 156344, B32B 708, B32B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
The method of sealing and bonding faying surfaces of laminated graphite reinforced epoxy plates, including the steps of mixing an uncured epoxy resin with a filler of carbon microspheres, impregnating a layer of spaced glass fibers or cloth with the mixture, positioning the impregnated fibers between the faying surfaces of overlapping plates, fastening the plates together, and curing the resin. When it is necessary to repair the seal, the fasteners are removed and the plates are separated with a wedge at the seal bondline without damaging the plate laminations.

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