Fabric (woven – knitted – or nonwoven textile or cloth – etc.) – Scrim – Woven scrim
Patent
1996-09-10
1998-07-14
Weisberger, Richard
Fabric (woven, knitted, or nonwoven textile or cloth, etc.)
Scrim
Woven scrim
442 66, 428373, 428374, B32B 3108, B32B 700
Patent
active
057803668
ABSTRACT:
A method and resultant article are provided which optimize the adhesion of resin to the glass fibers in fiberglass cloth impregnated with a resin and also optimize the adhesion of the impregnated resin to metal sheets laminated to the resin-impregnated cloth. The fiberglass is treated in two or more passes. On the first pass, the fiberglass is impregnated with a first resin which is optimized for adherence to glass fibers and the coated resin is partially cured. In a last pass, the fiberglass is impregnated with a second resin, which is different from said first resin, and is optimized for bonding to metal. The second resin is then partially cured. The first and second resins are selected such that they form a bond with each other when cured.
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Appelt Bernd Karl
Japp Robert Maynard
Papathomas Kostantinos
Rudik William John
International Business Machines - Corporation
Weisberger Richard
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