Process of fabricating composite structural members

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

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156285, 156286, 156292, 156293, 428114, 428295, 428179, 428182, B29C 1704

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040090671

ABSTRACT:
A process of fabricating a composite structural member which has opposite sides produced from preformed sheets of thermoplastic material. In carrying out the process, reinforcing material comprising fibers and thermosetting resin in the uncured state is layed on the inside of one of the performed sheets. The two preformed sheets are assembled together with the reinforcing material located there between. The edges of the preformed sheets are sealed and a vacuum drawn. The resin is then allowed to cure to cause the resin and fiber to bond together and to the performed thermoplastic sheets and which become an integral part of the structural member.

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