
Filament winding is a fabrication technique for manufacturing open (cylinders) or closed end structures (pressure vessels or tanks). The process involves winding filaments under tension over a male mandrel. The mandrel rotates while a wind eye on a carriage moves horizontally, laying down fibers in the desired pattern. The most common filaments ar...
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(from the article `plastic`) ...multifilament yarns consist of strands with several hundred filaments, each of which is 5 to 20 micrometres in diameter. These are incorporated ... Filament winding uses the narrowest prepreg unit availablethe yarn, or tow, of impregnated filaments. In this process, the tows are wound in ... [2 r...
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Process of fabricating composites in which continuous reinforcing fibers, either preimpregnated with resin or drawn through a resin bath, are wound under controlled tension around a rotating form to make a structure. (See also winding, mandrel.)
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resin impregnated robbing or single strands of glass or other reinforcement wound in a pre-determined pattern onto a suitable form or mandrel and then cured.
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Resin impregnated robbing or single strands of glass or other reinforcement wound in a pre-determined pattern onto a suitable form or mandrel and then cured.
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