Claims
- 1. The method of improving the flame resistance of open-cell polyamide foam products which comprises the steps of:
- adding very finely divided metal oxide particles to water or a highly polar organic liquid to form a gel;
- placing an open-cell synthetic resin foam product in said gel;
- manipulating said foam product so as to substantially entirely fill said cells with gel;
- removing said foam product;
- drying said foam product;
- whereby metal oxide particles remain dispersed throughout said cells;
- bonding another structure to said foam product by placing thereagainst an adhesive coated surface of the other structure; and
- compressing the dried foam product to a selected extent and heating the compressed foam product to a temperature at which the foam is stabilized at the compressed dimensions; whereby a higher density, more rigid foam product results.
- 2. The method of improving the flame resistance of open-cell polyimide foam products which comprises the steps of:
- providing a mixture of very finely divided aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide particles, in a weight ratio of about 1:6 and up to about 10 wt % finely divided titanium dioxide particles, based on the total weight of aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide particles;
- adding said mixture of particles to water or a highly polar organic liquid to form a gel;
- placing an open-cell polyimide foam product in said gel;
- manipulating said foam product so as to substantially entirely fill said cells with gel;
- removing said foam product
- bonding another structure to said foam product by placing thereagainst an adhesive coated surface of the other structure;
- passing said foam product through the nip between a pair of spaced rolls, said spacing selected to squeeze out all but a selected quantity of gel from said foam product; and
- drying said foam product;
- whereby metal oxide particles remain dispersed throughout said cells.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/373,900 filed on June 30, 1989, U.S. Pat No. 4,935,452.
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Divisions (1)
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373900 |
Jun 1989 |
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