Random conductive roving reflective surfacing for antennas and g

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna components

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156245, 343873, H01Q 1514

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042740991

ABSTRACT:
A radio frequency RF reflective surface of randomly deposited conductive roving lifted from the surface of a reflector mold after having been bonded with such as a polyester resin or epoxy resin. The roving in the form of a chopped element layer of fiberglass having a conductive material coating on the fiberglass is deposited from a chopper gun to cover an entire surface in the form desired for RF reflection and then, without interruption, non-conductive roving is used in the chopper gun to build up the necessary thickness and structural strength in the antenna with a bonding resin being simultaneously applied to fix the roving in place in the structure.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2841786 (1958-07-01), Dicke
patent: 2948896 (1960-08-01), Hart Jr.
patent: 3470561 (1969-09-01), Horst

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