Mold assembly for producing fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Preform assembly means and means for bonding of plural... – With treatment means other than assembling – bonding – shaping...

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156268, 264163, 425289, 425292, 425806, B29C 4320, B29C 4340

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057595941

ABSTRACT:
A mold assembly for producing a fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin molded article laminated with a skin material comprises: a first mold having a first cavity face; a second mold having an indentation whose bottom surface forms a second cavity face; a driving unit for reciprocating the mold connected thereto; and a cutting blade, attached to the first mold, having a cutting edge opposed to the second cavity face of the second mold, the cutting edge being relatively moved, at closing operation, along an inner peripheral side surface of the second mold with a predetermined clearance with respect to the inner peripheral side surface.

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