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Continuous fibre reinforced profiles pultrusion

If the filaments are not wound onto a mandrel but simply gathered into relatively large bundles and led slowly into a heated consolidation zone, emerging from a die partly or completely cured, the primitive essentials of pultrusion are present (Fig. 2.3(b)). This process began as the thermosetting resin equivalent of extrusion, that is, it was a continuous operation for manufacturing profiles, such as rod and channels. The method has been extended to fibre reinforced thermoplastics. [Pg.39]


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