Claims
- 1. A non-woven fibrous product comprising, in combination, a blended matrix of glass fibers and synthetic fibers having a conductive material and a thermosetting resin dispersed in said matrix, said synthetic fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon or aramid fibers and said conductive material constituting about 2 weight percent or less of said product.
- 2. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 further including a film secured to one face of said matrix of fibers.
- 3. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said conductive material is particles selected from the group consisting of carbon black, aluminum or copper.
- 4. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said conductive material is fibers selected from the group consisting of carbon, aluminum or copper.
- 5. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said thermosetting resin dispersed in said matrix has been partially activated and said conductive material is carbon black.
- 6. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said glass fibers have a diameter of between approximately 3 and 10 microns and said synthetic fibers have a diameter of between approximately 10 to 50 microns.
- 7. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said glass fibers have a length of between approximately one half and three inches and said synthetic fibers have a length of between approximately one quarter and four inches.
- 8. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said glass fibers constitute between 50 and 75 weight percent of said product, said synthetic fibers constitute between 10 and 30 weight percent of said product, said thermosetting resin constitutes between 9 and 25 weight percent of said product and said conductive material constitutes between 0.25 and 1.0 weight percent of said product.
- 9. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said glass fibers constitute about 62 weight percent of said product, said synthetic fiber constitutes about 21 weight percent of said product, said thermosetting resin constitutes about 16.5 weight percent of said product and said conductive material constitutes about 0.5 weight percent of said product.
- 10. A non-woven fibrous product comprising, in combination, a blended matrix of non-resinated glass fibers and synthetic fibers selected from the group of polyester, nylon, or aramid fibers, said glass fibers having a smaller diameter than said synthetic fibers, a thermosetting resin and a conductive material dispersed throughout said matrix, said conductive material constituting about 2 weight percent or less of said product.
- 11. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 further including a plastic layer secured to one face of said matrix of fibers by an adhesive layer, said plastic film having a thickness of from 2 to 10 mils.
- 12. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said conductive material is particles selected from the group consisting of carbon black, aluminum or copper.
- 13. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said conductive material is conductive fibers selected from the group consisting of carbon, aluminum and copper.
- 14. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said thermosetting resin dispersed in said matrix has been at least partially activated.
- 15. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said conductive material is particles of carbon black whereby the color of said product is grey to black.
- 16. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said glass fibers have a diameter of between 3 and 10 microns and a length of between approximately one half and three inches.
- 17. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said glass fibers constitute between 50 and 75 weight percent of said product, said synthetic fiber constitute between 10 and 30 weight percent of said product, said thermosetting resin constitutes between 9 and 25 weight percent of said product, and said conductive material constitutes between 0.25 and 1.0 weight percent of said product.
- 18. A non-woven fibrous product comprising a homogeneously blended matrix of glass fibers and synthetic fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, or aramid fibers, a thermosetting resin dispersed throughout said matrix, a conductive material dispersed throughout said matrix, said conductive material constituting about 2 weight percent or less of said product, and a film layer secured to one face of said matrix of fibers.
- 19. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 18 wherein said conductive material is carbon black and the color of the product is grey to black.
- 20. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 18 wherein said glass fibers constitute between 33 and 90 weight percent of said product, said synthetic fiber constitute between 30 and 50 weight percent of said product, said thermosetting resin constitutes between 5 and 50 weight percent of said product and said particles of conductive material constitute between 0.1 and 2.0 weight percent of said product.
- 21. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 18 wherein said conductive material is particles selected from the group consisting of carbon black, aluminum or copper.
- 22. A non-woven fibrous product comprising a homogeneously blended matrix of glass fibers and synthetic fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, or aramid fibers, a thermosetting resin dispersed throughout said matrix, particles of a conductive material dispersed throughout said matrix, said conductive material constituting about 2 weight percent or less of said product, and a film layer secured to one face of said matrix of fibers wherein a portion of said thermosetting resin has been activated and a remaining portion of said thermosetting resin has not be activated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 195,262, filed May 18, 1988, now abandoned which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part application of Ser. Nos. 053,046, filed May 22, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,752,197, granted June 21, 1988.
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