Vacuum bagging process for fiber reinforced thermoplastics

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Direct application of fluid pressure differential to... – Producing multilayer work or article

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264102, 264257, 264258, 264348, 264571, B29C 4320, B29C 4356

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ABSTRACT:
A method of consolidating a fiber reinforced thermoplastic poly(arylene sulfide) composite by vacuum bagging. A fiber reinforced thermoplastic is placed between stainless steel sheets and then placed in a vacuum bag. A vacuum is applied to the bag and heat and pressure are applied to the layup to form a composite. A plurality of fiber reinforced sheets may be consolidated between a plurality of stainless steel sheets.

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