Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Plural parts with edges or temporary joining means each...
Patent
1993-12-23
1995-06-06
Ryan, Patrick J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Plural parts with edges or temporary joining means each...
428141, 428157, 428332, 428408, 428418, 428420, B32B 700
Patent
active
054221501
ABSTRACT:
A product having a wear-resistant surface wherein the product includes a substrate with cavity means in communication with a surface of the substrate wherein the cavity means has at least one wall having a length of at least 1/4". A fiber-reinforced polymer composite having at least some fibers between 1/2" and 2" in length forms a wear-resistant cladding over the surface of the substrate and fills the cavity means to mechanically anchor the cladding to the substrate.
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Nowak Bernard E.
Scoular Robert P.
Hochberg D. Peter
Hycomp, Inc.
Jaffe Michael
Kusner Mark
Ryan Patrick J.
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