Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming structural installations in situ – Uniting preform member with molding material
Patent
1991-02-07
1992-12-08
Aftergut, Karen
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming structural installations in situ
Uniting preform member with molding material
264246, 264256, 264259, 264316, 264333, 264334, 264337, 264338, 264DIG31, B28B 116, B28B 734, B28B 736, E04B 116
Patent
active
051695731
ABSTRACT:
The method of forming a three-dimensional pattern, wherein a pattern forming mold formed from an expanded polyethylene is attached to the work surface where a desired pattern is to be formed, a surfacing material of a specific acrylic resin concrete is cast onto the work surface, the surfacing material is allowed to harden, and the mold is detached and removed from the work surface.
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Suzuki Yasuyuki
Tsuchida Katsunori
Watanabe Yasuo
Aftergut Karen
Mitsui Petrochemical Industries Ltd.
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