Structurally reinforced thermoplastic-fabric composite construct

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including stitching and discrete fastener – coating or bond

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66190, 66202, 112420, 428246, 428283, 428902, B32B 306

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053446879

ABSTRACT:
Binded and structurally reinforced thermoplastic-fabric composite construction materials, that are moldable, are described, comprising a structurally reinforced multilayer binded together in a binding process. A barrier fabric layer, and/or a decorative layer, may also be included in order to produce or vary decorative, and/or other effects. The structurally reinforced multilayer is made from a thermoplastic resin system and at least one fabric layer containing reinforcing fibers. Reinforcing fibers are introduced into components of the structurally reinforced multilayer, within the fabric layers, and may also be comingled with or layered into the thermoplastic resin system before addition to the fabric.

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