Claims
- 1. A fiber reinforced matrix article having fibers on interwined planes, wherein said article is produced by:
- a. Using a die with a length dimension, a thickness dimension perpendicular to the length dimension and a height; and a slot shaped injection port located essentially parallel to the length of the die, having a length close to the full length of the die, a thickness parallel to an 30-70% of the thickness of the die and a depth sufficient to initially orient the fibers in the mixture and such that the mixture enters the die essentially perpendicular to the length.
- c. heating said mixture; and
- d. introducing said mixture to said injection port such that said mixture enters said cavity essentially perpendicular to the major axial dimension;
- wherein said mixture forms an intertwined, whorled bellow shaped plane.
- 2. An article as in claim 1 wherein the percentage of fibers to molding compound is between about 18 and 36 volume percent, and the viscosity of the heated mixture is between about 10.sup.6 and about 10.sup.7 poise.
- 3. A carbon fiber reinforced glass matrix article having fibers on intertwined planes, wherein said article is produced by:
- a. Using a die with a length dimension, a thickness dimension perpendicular to the length dimension and a height; and a slot shaped injection port located essentially parallel to the length of the die, having a length close to the full length of the die, a thickness parallel to and 30-70% of the thickness of the die and a depth sufficient to initially orient the fibers in the mixture and such that the mixture enters the die essentially perpendicular to the length.
- b. preparing a mixture of glass matrix and carbon fibers;
- c. using a slot shaped injection port having a thickness and depth, and located such that the thickness of the injection port is parallel to the thickness dimension of said die, and such that said mixture enters said die essentially perpendicular to said axial dimension;
- d. sufficiently heating said mixture to allow said mixture to be injected into said die through said injection port;
- e. injecting said mixture into said die through said injection port;
- wherein said mixture forms an intertwined, whorled, bellow shaped plane.
- 4. An article as in claim 3 wherein the percentage of carbon fibers to glass is between about 18 and 36 volume percent, and the viscosity of the heated mixture is between about 10.sup.6 and about 10.sup.7 poise.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/410,195 filed on Sep. 21, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,061,423.
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