Method for performing resin injected pultrusion employing multip

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156166, 156433, 156441, 264136, 264137, 425112, 425114, B29C 7052

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057830134

ABSTRACT:
A method for performing resin injected pultrusion employing different resin materials is provided. The method comprises impregnating the interior layers of a pultrusion reinforcement pack with a first resin material, adding the exterior layers to form a pultrusion pack and impregnating the pack with a resin material substantially nonidentical to the first resin material.

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