Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Orienting or aligning solid particles in fluent matrix material
Patent
1983-09-12
1985-06-04
Thurlow, Jeffery
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Orienting or aligning solid particles in fluent matrix material
722531, 72264, 72273, 722735, 264 60, 264109, 264323, 425 78, B29D 302
Patent
active
045213607
ABSTRACT:
A process of consolidating and compacting unconsolidated particulate materials such as powders with or without short fibers to a density of about one hundred percent by carrying out the process in a can or tube which is moving through a convergent die having an angle of convergence of less than 90.degree..
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Battelle (Memorial Institute)
Dailey Patrick
Thurlow Jeffery
Watkins Robert B.
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