Claims
- 1. A precured Z-pin strip, comprising:
- (a) an elongated unitary body having opposed surfaces for contacting faying surfaces of composite parts along a bondline connecting the parts and strip into a composite assembly, the body includes a fiber reinforced organic matrix resin suitable for making aerospace composite; and
- (b) a plurality of rod-shaped; rigid pins extending continuously through the body and projecting outwardly from the two opposing surfaces of the body to produce two pin stubble fields on the opposing surfaces of the body, the pins being arranged in a predetermined pattern suitable for increasing compression after impact strength in the composite assembly.
- 2. The strip of claim 1 wherein the resin is a thermoplastic.
- 3. The strip of claim 1 further comprising a susceptor in the body heatable with an induction coil.
- 4. The strip of claim 3 wherein the susceptor includes a metal mesh.
- 5. The strip of claim 1 wherein the opposing surfaces are substantially parallel, the body has a substantially uniform thickness, and each pin projects up to about 1/16 inch from each opposing surface.
- 6. The strip of claim 5 wherein the body is a fiber-reinforced, cured thermoplastic resin composite and includes a metal mesh susceptor heatable by induction.
- 7. The strip of claim 5 wherein the pins are present at an areal density of about 0.375-1.5%.
- 8. The strip of claim 6 wherein the pins are present at an areal density of about 0.375-1.5%.
- 9. The strip of claim 5 wherein the opposing surfaces define a reference plane and wherein at least some pins are off-normal to the plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/660,060 filed May 31, 1996.
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Divisions (1)
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