Patent
Topographical sheet material and method
Michael A. Johnson,Michael L. Tumey,Peggy S. Willett,Clayton A. George,Scott R. Meyer,Shuichi Kitano,Kiyoshi Ogata,Sato Shinobu,Kotaroh Shinozaki +8 more
- 24 Mar 1994
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TL;DR: In this article, a latent, thermosettable, melt-flowable sheet material comprising at least two layers, one of which is expandable and flowable, and the other of which flows to encapsulate the expandable layer between it and a substrate to which the sheet material has been adhered.
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Abstract: A latent, thermosettable, melt-flowable sheet material comprising at least two layers, one of which is expandable and flowable, and the other of which flows to encapsulate the expandable layer between it and a substrate to which the sheet material has been adhered. A latent, thermosettable, melt-flowable sheet material which can be cured to provide a weatherable layer is also disclosed. Still further, a method for imparting topographical or protective features to a substrate such a metal joint of an automobile body is disclosed.
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