Fabrication of Polyimide-Matrix/Carbon and Boron-Fiber Tape

TBMG-1190

02/01/2007

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The term “HYCARB” denotes a hybrid composite of polyimide matrices reinforced with carbon and boron fibers. HYCARB and an improved process for fabricating dry HYCARB tapes have been invented in a continuing effort to develop lightweight, strong composite materials for aerospace vehicles. Like other composite tapes in this line of development, HYCARB tapes are intended to be used to build up laminated structures having possibly complex shapes by means of automated tow placement (ATP) — a process in which a computer controlled multiaxis machine lays down prepreg tape or tows. The special significance of the present process for making dry HYCARB for ATP is that it contributes to the reduction of the overall cost of manufacturing boron-reinforced composite-material structures while making it possible to realize increased compression strengths.

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"Fabrication of Polyimide-Matrix/Carbon and Boron-Fiber Tape," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2007.
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Feb 1, 2007
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TBMG-1190
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English