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CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF PROFILES IN A SANDWICH TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION WITH FOAM CORES AND RIGID-FOAM-FILLED PROFILE
The present invention relates to a novel process for the production of novel fibre-reinforced profile materials comprising a rigid foam core, in particular a PMI foam core. In particular, the present invention relates to a novel process which can be carried out in two variants, a short Pul-press process and a Pul-shape process. One step here produces a fibre-reinforced profile material and simultaneously inserts the rigid foam core into same. The same step moreover ensures very good binding of the rigid foam core to the fibre-reinforced profile material.
CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF PROFILES IN A SANDWICH TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION WITH FOAM CORES AND RIGID-FOAM-FILLED PROFILE
The present invention relates to a novel process for the production of novel fibre-reinforced profile materials comprising a rigid foam core, in particular a PMI foam core. In particular, the present invention relates to a novel process which can be carried out in two variants, a short Pul-press process and a Pul-shape process. One step here produces a fibre-reinforced profile material and simultaneously inserts the rigid foam core into same. The same step moreover ensures very good binding of the rigid foam core to the fibre-reinforced profile material.
CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF PROFILES IN A SANDWICH TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION WITH FOAM CORES AND RIGID-FOAM-FILLED PROFILE
BUEHLER SEBASTIAN (author) / SEMLITSCH KARL-HEINZ (author) / KRISHNAMOORTHY SIVAKUMARA K (author)
2016-10-06
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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