Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Physical type apparatus – Means separating or dissolving a material constituent
Patent
1989-12-22
1990-08-07
Bell, James J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Physical type apparatus
Means separating or dissolving a material constituent
428109, 428247, 428288, 428297, 428298, 428403, B32B 1712
Patent
active
049467387
ABSTRACT:
A non-woven matrix of sized bushing glass and synthetic fibers provides a rigid but resilient product having good strength and insulating characteristics. The product finds particular application in large area panels such as vehicle headliners. The matrix consists of glass fibers, first, solid or hollow homogeneous synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon or Kevlar and second, bi-component synthetic fibers which have been intimately combined with a thermosetting resin into a homogeneous mixture. The bi-component synthetic fibers include an outer low melting temperature sheath and a higher melting temperature core. This mixture is dispersed to form a blanket. The blanket may be heated and pressed to cure and form it into a final product in one step on two steps. In the one step process, the curing temperature is sufficiently high to melt the sheath of the bi-component fibers and activate and cure the thermosetting resin. In the two step process, first the sheath of the bi-component fibers is melted to form initial bonds. Subsequently, the thermosetting resin is heated and cured. The product may be utilized in a planar configuration or be formed into complexly curved and shaped configurations. The product may also include a skin, film or fabric on one or both faces thereof.
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Chenoweth Vaughn C.
Goodsell Roger C.
Bell James J.
Guardian Industries Corp.
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