Joint seal retaining element

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Relatively yieldable preformed separator – Exposed separator between prefabricated components

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5239604, 404 67, 404 69, E01C 1110

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055841520

ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a retaining element for an expansion joint seal comprises co-extruding, in a desired profile, a thermoplastic rubber body with high density thermoplastic elastomer reinforcing plate on the lower surface thereof. The reinforcing plate includes at least one rib extending into the thermoplastic rubber body. After the co-extruded body and reinforcing plate are permitted to cool and harden the lower surface of said co-extruded body and reinforcing plate is mechanically planed to obtain a retaining element of said desired profile with a flat lower surface.

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