Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Utilizing special inert gaseous atmosphere or flushing mold...
Patent
1976-02-09
1978-01-17
Thurlow, Jeffery R.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Utilizing special inert gaseous atmosphere or flushing mold...
34156, 264174, 264236, 264347, 425113, 432 8, B29C 2500
Patent
active
040692868
ABSTRACT:
A method of continuously and rapidly effecting a heat induced cure in curable polymeric compositions, such as by cross-linking or vulcanization, by means of directly contacting a surface of the heat curable polymeric composition with a stream of hot gas traveling at very high velocities, and under elevated pressures.
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General Electric Company
Neuhauser F. L.
Schlamp P. L.
Simkins R. G.
Thurlow Jeffery R.
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