Method of fabricating composite products

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156187, 264 459, 264129, 264171, 2642091, 2642093, 264211, 264284, B65H 8100, B29C 4706, B29C 5900, B29C 6712

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method of forming composite products of two incompatible plastics or other materials by extruding a first stream of plastic through a die to form a profile and coextruding another stream on the surface thereof which is fusible with the first plastic and is impregnated with foreign matter and causing, by means of high heat, pressure drop or shear stress, a rupture of the layer to form a pattern of irregular cavities and projections to which a coating can be applied which will invade the cavities and surround the projections to bond with the extruded profile.

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