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- Duramold abstract "Duramold is a composite material process developed by Virginius E. Clark. Birch plies are impregnated with phenolic resin, such as Haskelite and laminated together in a mould under heat (280 °F, 138 °C) and pressure for use as a lightweight structural material. Similar to plywood, Duramold and other lightweight composite materials were considered critical during periods of material shortage in World War II, replacing scarce materials like aluminum alloys and steel.The material has some advantages over metal in strength, construction technique, and weight. A cylinder made of duramold is 80% stronger than a cylinder made of aluminum. There are over 17 varieties of Duramold, using various quantities of birch or poplar wood, with as many as seven plies. The Duramold process has also been used to make radomes for aircraft as well as missile bodies.The Fairchild Aircraft Corporation patented the process, designing and constructing the AT-21, (NX/NC19131) as the first aircraft made using the Duramold process. Several aircraft used Duramold in parts of their structure but the largest aircraft manufactured with the process is the Hughes H-4 Hercules, which was almost completely built with Duramold in very large sections. Hughes purchased rights to the process for this use.The Duramold and Haskelite process was first developed in 1937, followed by Gene Vidal's Weldwood and later the Aeromold process produced by the Timm Aircraft Company. The aeromold process differs in that it is baked at a low 100 °F at cutting and forming, and 180 °F for fusing together sections after the resins are added.".
- Duramold thumbnail Spruce_Goose,_1987.jpg?width=300.
- Duramold wikiPageID "31502236".
- Duramold wikiPageLength "3224".
- Duramold wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Duramold wikiPageRevisionID "704680897".
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Aerolite_(adhesive).
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Birch.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerospace_materials.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_components.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plywood.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Luther_Vidal.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Fairchild_AT-21_Gunner.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Fairchild_Aircraft.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Haskelite.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Hughes_H-4_Hercules.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink O.W._Timm_Aircraft_Company.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Phenol_formaldehyde_resin.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Populus.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Radome.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Stitch_and_glue.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Tego_film.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink Virginius_E._Clark.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLink File:Spruce_Goose,_1987.jpg.
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duramold process".
- Duramold wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duramold".
- Duramold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Duramold subject Category:Aerospace_materials.
- Duramold subject Category:Aircraft_components.
- Duramold subject Category:Plywood.
- Duramold hypernym Process.
- Duramold type Election.
- Duramold type Component.
- Duramold comment "Duramold is a composite material process developed by Virginius E. Clark. Birch plies are impregnated with phenolic resin, such as Haskelite and laminated together in a mould under heat (280 °F, 138 °C) and pressure for use as a lightweight structural material.".
- Duramold label "Duramold".
- Duramold sameAs Q5316168.
- Duramold sameAs Duramold.
- Duramold sameAs m.0glp4wc.
- Duramold sameAs Q5316168.
- Duramold wasDerivedFrom Duramold?oldid=704680897.
- Duramold depiction Spruce_Goose,_1987.jpg.
- Duramold isPrimaryTopicOf Duramold.