Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing camouflage material comprising PVC cellular plastic having closed cells, the method comprising the steps of preparing a mixture of PVC and an expander, introducing the mixture into a flat container, heating the container under pressure to gelation and cell nucleation, and causing the mixture to expand under atmospheric pressure through the action of the expander, to form a closed-cell cellular plastic, and including adding electrically conductive fibres in the step of the preparation of the mixture, in an amount beneath 0.050 percent by weight of the mixture such that when irradiated with radio radiation frequencies of 3-100 GHz, the material exhibits an absorption, calculated on direct transmission, of at least 1-3 dB per centimeter of thickness.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, in which the mixture includes an organic acid anhydride and isocynate, in which the expander is a fluorohydrocarbon, and in which expansion is effected by treating the material plate removed from the flat container with water or water vapor steam at a temperature of at least about 100.degree. C.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, in which the flat container is filled by successively introducing the mixture in the form of a narrow stream the impact point of which in the container is caused to wander systematically over the plane of said container.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, in which the expander comprises a gas, preferably nitrogen, which is supplied to the pressurized flat container, expansion occurring when the pressure is lowered.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, in which the fibres have a length in the order of 6-15 mm.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, in which the fibres present surfaces of moderate adhesion in relation to the expanding cellular plastic, so that expansion of the plastic will not be substantially inhibited by the fibres.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, in which the PVC cellular plastic is expanded to a density of 50-400 kg/m.sup.3.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, in which the fibres used are carbon based fibres.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, in which the carbon-based fibres have not been surface treated.
- 10. A camouflage material comprising a PVC cellular plastic with closed cells, in which the material includes electrically conductive fibres which are distributed essentially isotropically with respect to direction and distribution in a concentration below 0.05% by weight, and said material when irradiated with radio radiation at frequencies of 3-100 GHz exhibits an absorption, calculated on direct transmission, of at least 1 dB to at least 3 dB per centimeter of thickness.
- 11. A material according to claim 10, in which said material has a density of 50-400 kg/m.sup.3.
- 12. A material according to claim 10, in which the fibre ends exposed when cutting a section through said material will not be extendable to any substantial degree without breaking.
- 13. A material according to claim 10, in which the fibres are carbon-based fibres.
- 14. A material according to claim 13, in which the carbon fibres are not surface treated.
- 15. A material according to claim 10, in which the material exhibits essentially the same shear modulus, shear strength and diagonal tension strength as a similar material which contains no fibres.
- 16. A material according to claim 10, in which the material includes 0.020-0.050% carbon fibres.
- 17. A material according to claim 10 in which the conductive fibres are about 0.022% by weight.
- 18. A material according to claim 10 in which the conductive fibres have a length of from about 6 to 12 mm.
- 19. A material according to claim 10 in which the fibres are about 6 mm long.
- 20. A material according to claim 10 in which the fibres are about 9 mm long.
- 21. A material according to claim 10 in which the fibres are about 12 mm long.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 613,902, filed Jan. 31, 1991, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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