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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 20, 2018
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2013
Schunk Kohlenstofftechnik Gmbh, Heuchelheim, DE;
Roland Weiβ, Huettenberg, DE;
Martin Henrich, Wetzlar, DE;
Thorsten Scheibel, Bad Nauheim, DE;
Marco Ebert, Biebertal, DE;
Andreas Lauer, Kirchhain, DE;
Walter Krenkel, Bayreuth, DE;
Carolin Spatz, Bindlach, DE;
Karl Maile, Stuttgart, DE;
Karl Berreth, Leonberg, DE;
Jens Schmidt, Bayreuth, DE;
Christian Eckardt, Selb, DE;
Sandro Bischoff, Kasendorf, DE;
Klaus Metzger, Neustadt/Weinbstrasse, DE;
Karl-Heinz Czychon, Weinheim, DE;
SCHUNK KOHLENSTOFFTECHNIK GMBH, Heuchelheim, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for producing a composite body and to a composite body produced using the method, wherein the composite body () is formed as a pressure pipe or as a pressure container, wherein the composite body is composed of a main body () that is made of steel and of a coat () that is made of a fiber composite (), said coat enclosing the outside of the main body at least in some sections, wherein, for forming the fiber composite, a fibrous material is wound around the main body, wherein the fibrous material is impregnated with a resin before or after winding, wherein the wound and impregnated fibrous material is heated in order to form the fiber composite, wherein the method is carried out in situ on a built-in pressure pipe or pressure container, wherein the wound and impregnated fibrous material is heated to up to 700° C.