Claims
- 1. A welding back-up tape comprising:
- an elongated narrow thin strip of flexible flat material;
- an adhesive coating on one surface of said strip;
- an elongated refractory fiber fabric sheet rolled about an axis parallel to the longer sides of said sheet;
- said roll having at least two fabric layers around the circumference of said roll and a hollow core;
- said roll being in bonding contact with said strip substantially along the centerline of said strip;
- whereby said roll and said strip may be pressed against a structure and held in place by said adhesive coating along the edges of said strip adjacent to said roll.
- 2. The welding back-up tape according to claim 1 wherein said strip comprises a woven refractory fiber fabric having a width of from about 1 to 3 inches.
- 3. The welding back-up tape according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of circumference of the outer surface of said roll to the width of said strip is from about 0.2 to about 1.0.
- 4. The welding back-up strip according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive coating is a pressure sensitive adhesive and said tape further includes a cover sheet having a surface treated to adhere to said adhesive but be easily releasable therefrom, said cover sheet having a width at least as great as the width of said strip, said cover sheet covering said roll and releasably bonded to said adhesive layer along the margins of said strip adjacent to said roll.
- 5. In a fusion welding system for butt welding aluminum structures comprising aluminum structures in close fitting contact along a weld line, a welding head on one side of said structures adapted to heat metal along said weld line to fusion temperature and a welding back-up assembly engaging the side of said structures opposite to said welding head and aligned with said weld line, the improvement wherein said welding back-up assembly comprises a strip of glass fiber fabric having an adhesive coating on one side, an elongated roll of glass fiber fabric, said roll partially flattened and bonded to said adhesive layer substantially along the centerline of said strip, said assembly pressed against said structures with said roll in contact with said weld line and said adhesive layer along the margins of said strip adjacent to said roll releasably bonding said assembly to said structures, said roll resisting significant degradation at the fusion temperature of aluminum.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 5 wherein said strip comprises a woven refractory fiber fabric having a width of from about 1 to 3 inches.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 5 wherein the ratio of circumference of the outer surface of said roll to the width of said strip is from about 0.2 to about 1.0.
- 8. A method for fabricating a welding back-up tape which comprises the steps of
- providing an elongated narrow strip of thin flat material;
- coating one surface of said strip with an adhesive layer;
- preparing a roll assembly by rolling an elongated refractory fiber fabric sheet about an axis parallel to the longer sheet edges until there are at least two fabric layers around the circumference of the roll;
- placing said roll assembly along the approximate centerline of said strip;
- partially flattening said roll assembly against said strip; said roll having a flattened width less than the width of said strip; and
- bonding said partially flattened roll to said strip by said adhesive.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 including the further step of providing an elongated cover sheet having a width at least as great as said strip, forming a coating on said cover sheet which will adhere to said adhesive but will easily release therefrom, and pressing said cover sheet to said strip over said roll whereby said cover sheet releasably adheres to said adhesive layer along the margins of said strip adjacent to said roll.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending U.S. Patent Application, Ser. No. 689,416, filed May 24, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,049,183.
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