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US 5219498

PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING CURING AND THERMOFORMING OF RESINS AND COMPOSITES

Assignee

KETEMA, INC.

Filed

Nov 12, 1991

Granted

Jun 15, 1993

Location

SEBASTOPOL CA US

Abstract

Composite material consisting of reinforcing fibers are impregnated with polymeric matrices which may contain fillers and are then cured or thermoformed in a heating system such as an autoclave, press or oven. As the curing or thermoforming process proceeds, dielectric detection is employed to closely monitor critical process events such as the release of volatiles, chemical reactions such as cross linking, melting and solidification. Curves are generated by plotting factors of the dielectric loss of the polymer matrix versus time during the process, and these curves have a distinctive shape or signature that is characteristic of the particular polymer matrix being processed. These distinctive features or signatures have been found to correlate with critical process events, and these features are stored in a computer. During a cure cycle, the computer actuates the controls of the heating system so that the appropriate process actions or modifications will occur at the optimum time. The process controls are thereby adapted to produce an optimized, high quality product which is fairly independent of variations in raw material, preprocessing, tooling and the heating equipment.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jul 16, 1992

Rescinded

Jul 24, 1992

Duration

8 days

Inventor

  • 1L. BRIAN KELLER

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