Claims
- 1. A non-woven fibrous product comprising, in combination, a blended matrix of bushing glass fibers and synthetic fibers, said synthetic fibers including homogeneous fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, Nomex or Kevlar and bi-component fibers having a core of higher melting temperature polymer and a sheath of lower melting temperature polymer, and a thermosetting resin dispersed in said matrix.
- 2. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said bushing glass fibers include a coating of plastic size.
- 3. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 further including a scrim on one surface of said product and a fabric on the other surface of said product.
- 4. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said bushing glass fibers have a diameter of between approximately 4 and 20 microns and said synthetic fibers have a diameter of between approximately 10 and 50 microns.
- 5. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said bushing glass fibers have a length of between approximately one quarter and four inches and said synthetic fibers have a length of between approximately one quarter and four inches.
- 6. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said bushing glass fibers constitute between 35 and 50 weight percent of said product, said synthetic homogeneous fibers constitute between 30 and 45 weight percent of said product, said synthetic, bi-component fibers constitute between 2 and 6 weight percent of said product, and said thermosetting resin constitutes between 10 and 23 weight percent of said product.
- 7. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said bushing glass fibers constitute about 42 weight percent of said product, said synthetic homogeneous fibers constitute about 38 weight percent of said product, said synthetic, bi-component fibers constitute between about 4 weight percent of said product, and said thermosetting resin constitutes about 16 weight percent of said product.
- 8. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 further including a scrim secured to at least one face of said product, said scrim having a thickness of from 2 to 10 mils and a fabric layer secured to the other face of said product.
- 9. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said higher melting temperature is at least 100.degree. F. higher than said lower melting temperature.
- 10. A non-woven fibrous product comprising, in combination, a homogeneously blended matrix of bushing glass fibers and synthetic fibers, said synthetic fibers including homogeneous fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, Nomex or Kevlar and bi-component fibers having a core of higher melting temperature polymer and a sheath of lower melting temperature polymer, and a thermosetting resin dispersed in said matrix.
- 11. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said bushing glass fibers are E glass fibers chopped to lengths less than 4 inches.
- 12. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said bushing glass fibers have a diameter of between approximately 4 and 20 microns and said synthetic fibers have a diameter of between approximately 10 and 50 microns.
- 13. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said bushing glass fibers have a length of between approximately one quarter and four inches and said synthetic fibers have a length of between approximately one quarter and four inches.
- 14. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said bushing glass fibers constitute between 35 and 50 weight percent of said product, said synthetic homogeneous fibers constitute between 30 and 45 weight percent of said product, said synthetic, bi-component fibers constitute between 2 and 6 weight percent of said product, and said thermosetting resin constitutes between 10 and 23 weight percent of said product.
- 15. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said bushing glass fibers constitute about 42 weight percent of said product, said synthetic homogeneous fibers constitute about 38 weight percent of said product, said synthetic, bi-component fibers constitute between about 4 weight percent of said product, and said thermosetting resin constitutes about 16 weight percent of said product.
- 16. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said sheath of said bi-component fibers has melted and formed bonds with adjacent said fibers and said thermosetting resin is in its uncured state.
- 17. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 further including a scrim secured to one face of said product, said scrim having a thickness of from 2 to 10 mils and a fabric layer secured to the other face of said product.
- 18. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 1 wherein said homogeneous synthetic fibers define at least one axial passageway.
- 19. The non-woven fibrous product of claim 10 wherein said higher melting temperature is at least 100.degree. F. higher than said lower melting temperature.
- 20. A non-woven fibrous product comprising, in combination, a homogeneously blended matrix of sized bushing glass fibers and synthetic fibers, said synthetic fibers including homogeneous fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, Nomex or Kevlar fibers and bi-component polyester fibers having a core of higher melting temperature polyester and a sheath of lower melting temperature polyester, and a thermosetting resin disposed in said matrix.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Serial No. 343,579, filed Apr. 27, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,764, granted Dec. 26, 1989, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 332,642, filed Mar. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,888,235, granted Dec. 19, 1989 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 195,262, filed May 18, 1988, now abandoned. Said application is, in turn, a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 053,406, filed May 22, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,751,134 granted June 14, 1988.
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