C. George Herschdorfer - Port Chester NY Dennis J. Vaughan - Anderson SC
International Classification:
B29D 714 B29D 716 B29D 904 B29D 2304
US Classification:
428391
Abstract:
A process of producing reinforced laminates from crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer material. In the process, a normally solid, high molecular weight crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer containing a catalyst which reacts with and effects crosslinking of the polymer and which has a decomposition temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer, is heated to a molten state at a temperature above the polymer melting temperature but below the catalyst decomposition temperature. A continuous nonreinforced sheet is then formed from the molten polymer at a temperature below the decomposition temperature and is applied to at least one surface of a substrate to form a laminate. The laminate is then heated under pressure to a temperature above the decomposition temperature of the catalyst to effect substantially complete crosslinking of the polymer and is cooled to a temperature below the polymer melting temperature to a self-supporting state to fix the shape of the laminate.
Crosslinkable Polymeric Coatings And Films And Composite Structures Incorporating Same
James Easton Hendrix - Pacolet SC Dennis Joseph Vaughan - Anderson SC James Lee Rakes - Wichita Falls TX John Henry Walker - Bartlesville OK
Assignee:
Clark-Schwebel, Inc. - Anderson SC
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428209
Abstract:
A film having a width of at least about one foot as defined by the cross machine direction thereof and a substantially uniform average thickness of less than about 10 mils is formed of a crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer, a crosslinking agent, and preferably a flame retardant. The film can be combined with a suitable substrate to form a prepreg or coated substrate, and the prepreg or coated substrate can be subsequently treated under conditions to crosslink the olefin polymer and to form a rigid composite structure. The composite structure is particularly useful for printed circuit board applications.
Process Of Producing Reinforced Laminates From Crosslinkable Thermoplastic Olefin Polymer Material
C. George Herschdorfer - Port Chester NY Dennis J. Vaughan - Anderson SC
Assignee:
Clark-Schwebel Fiber Glass Corp. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
B29D 714 B29D 716 B29D 904 B29D 2304
US Classification:
156243
Abstract:
A process for producing reinforced laminates from crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer material. In the process, a normally solid, high molecular weight crosslinkable thermoplastic olefin polymer containing a catalyst which reacts with and effects crosslinking of the polymer and which has a decomposition temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer, is heated to a molten state at a temperature above the polymer melting temperature but below the catalyst decomposition temperature. A continuous nonreinforced sheet is then formed from the molten polymer at a temperature below the decomposition temperature and is applied to at least one surface of a substrate to form a laminate. The laminate is then heated under pressure to a temperature above the decomposition temperature of the catalyst to effect substantially complete crosslinking of the polymer and is cooled to a temperature below the polymer melting temperature to a self-supporting state to fix the shape of the laminate.