Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing thin profiled strips composed of continuous unidirectional fibers embedded in a thermoplastic resin, comprising the following successive steps:
- (a) dipping a lap (1) of parallel and equally-taut fibers in a bath (26, 27) of resin particles,
- (b) feeding the lap over rollers (15, 16, 17) immersed in said bath of resin particles,
- (c) exerting on the lap of fibers running over said rollers (15, 16, 17) immersed in the resin, a tension such that the resin particles trapped between the rollers and the lap can penetrate into the lap, by pushing the fibers apart from each other and be caught in the lap once the lap has passed around the rollers, while leaving in the lap resin particles in excess of a desired resin-to-fiber content ratio,
- (d) continuously vibrating the lap to remove said excess resin particles in the lap thereby to achieve said desired resin-to-fiber content ratio,
- (e) heating the lap loaded with particles to melt said resin particles, and
- (f) forming and cooling the obtained profiled strip.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein the resin particles are substantially spheroidal.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein after said resin melting, the lap loaded with melted resin is formed by pinch-passing it between cooled cylinders (37, 38).
- 4. A process according to claim 1, wherein the resin particles are in a state of dense suspension in a gas in the mechanical impregnation bath (27).
- 5. An installation for manufacturing thin profiled strips composed of continuous unidirectional fibers embedded in a thermoplastic resin, comprising:
- means for dipping a lap (1) of parallel and equally-taut fibers in a bath (26, 27) of resin particles,
- means for feeding the lap over rollers (15, 16, 17) immersed in said bath of resin particles,
- means for exerting on the lap of fibers running over said rollers (15, 16, 17) immersed in the resin, a tension such that the resin particles trapped between the rollers and the lap can penetrate into the lap, by pushing the fibers apart from each other and be caught in the lap once the lap has passed around the rollers, while leaving in the lap resin particles in excess of a desired resin-to-fiber content ratio,
- an agitator (33) adapted to vibrate continuously said lap at adjustable frequency and amplitude for removing said excess resin particles in the lap thereby to achieve said desired resin-to-fiber content ratio,
- means for heating the lap loaded with particles to melt said resin particles, and
- means for forming and cooling the obtained profiled strip.
- 6. An installation according to claim 5, further comprising means (11) for treating the surface of the fibers of the lap with a view to providing resin adherence therewith.
- 7. An installation in accordance with claim 5, wherein the means for forming the lap to the desired profile comprise two cooled cylinders (37, 38) in contact with the lap, one (37) of said cylinders comprising an annular groove (37a) whose cross-section matches the desired profile.
- 8. An installation in accordance with claim 5, wherein the means for forming the lap are followed by means (44) for cooling the profiled strip (1b) at variable speed independently of the lap tension and means for coiling and distributing the profiled section obtained under constant tension.
- 9. An installation in accordance with claim 5, wherein the means for forming the lap to the desired profile are followed by means (42, 43) for smoothing and cooling complementarily the surface of the profiled section at adjustable pressure and temperature values.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 522,379, filed on 6/20/83, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
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PCT/FR82/00192 |
11/17/1982 |
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6/20/1983 |
6/20/1983 |
Publishing Document |
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WO83/01755 |
5/26/1983 |
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2031720 |
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1259084 |
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Continuations (1)
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