Sized glass fibers for fiber-containing composite articles and methods of making them
US-2016046107-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US10688693B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10688693-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916282033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A reinforced thermoplastic product may include a main body and a fabric reinforcing sheet that is disposed within a wall of the main body. The wall of the main body may be formed of or from a cast thermoplastic material and the fabric reinforcing sheet may extend circumferentially around the main body in order to reinforce the wall. The fabric reinforcing sheet may include a plurality of fiber bundles and a thermoplastic material that impregnates each fiber bundle.
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A reinforced thermoplastic product comprising: a cylindrical shaped main body formed via centrifugal casting a reactive thermoplastic resin within a mold, the cylindrical shaped main body having a hollow interior and a wall that is formed via polymerization of the reactive thermoplastic resin, the wall having an inner diameter and an outer diameter that define a wall thickness measured radially between the inner and outer diameter; and a pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet positioned within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body, the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet extending at least partially along an axial length of the cylindrical shaped main body and extending circumferentially around the cylindrical shaped main body so as to form a reinforcing layer within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body, the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet including: a plurality of fiber bundles that are oriented along a first direction and a second direction, the second direction having an angled orientation relative to the first direction; and a polymerized thermoplastic material that is saturated within the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet such that the polymerized thermoplastic material fully impregnates each fiber bundle of the plurality of fiber bundles; wherein the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet is positioned within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body so that a gap exists between opposing axial ends of the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet and opposing axial ends of the cylindrical shaped main body. 2. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein there is no significant bunching of the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body. 3. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein a single layer of the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet is disposed within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body. 4. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein multiple layers of the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet are disposed within the wall of the cylindrical shaped main body. 5. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein the reactive thermoplastic resin comprises caprolactam, laurolactam, methyl methacrylate (MMA), cyclic butylene terephthalate (CBT), prepolymer of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), or cyclic alkenes. 6. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein the first direction of the fiber bundles is aligned with the axis of the cylindrical shaped main body. 7. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet is disposed radially inward from the outer wall of the cylindrical shaped main body. 8. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 1 , wherein the pre-impregnated fabric reinforcing sheet is shorter axially than the cylindrical shaped main body. 9. A reinforced thermoplastic product comprising: a main body having a hollow interior and a wall that is formed of a first thermoplastic material; and a fabric reinforcing sheet disposed within the wall of the main body and extending circumferentially around the main body so as to reinforce the wall, the fabric reinforcing sheet including: a plurality of first fiber bundles that are oriented along a first direction; and a second thermoplastic material is disposed within the reinforcing sheet and that impregnates each fiber bundle of the plurality of first fiber bundles; wherein the fabric reinforcing sheet is positioned within the wall of the main body so that a gap exists between opposing axial ends of the fabric reinforcing sheet and opposing axial ends of the main body. 10. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of first fiber bundles are oriented circumferentially around the main body. 11. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 9 , wherein the fabric reinforcing sheet further comprises a plurality of second fiber bundles that are oriented along a second direction having an angled orientation relative to the first direction, and wherein the second thermoplastic material impregnates each fiber bundle of the plurality of second fiber bundles. 12. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of second fiber bundles are oriented along an axis of the main body. 13. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 9 , wherein there is no significant bunching of the fabric reinforcing sheet within the wall of the main body. 14. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 9 , wherein multiple layers of the fabric reinforcing sheet are disposed within the wall of the main body. 15. The reinforced thermoplastic product of claim 9 , wherein the first thermoplastic material is the same thermoplastic material as the second thermoplastic material, the second thermoplastic material being polymerized prior to formation of the reinforced thermoplastic product.
by rotating a mould around its axis of symmetry (for concrete B28B21/30) · CPC title
fabric · CPC title
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incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. moulding inserts or for coating articles · CPC title
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