Bonded mat of directionally oriented strands and randomly orient

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including grain – strips – or filamentary elements in...

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428113, 428198, 428285, 428288, 428292, 428293, 428295, B32B 512

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ABSTRACT:
A bonded mat which can be stretched over projections without excessive thinning out and which permits fiber loadings of greater than 25 percent by volume. The mat includes directionally oriented strands held together by swirled strands or randomly oriented fibers, and all of which are permanently held together by a binder.

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