Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making
Patent
1979-04-05
1980-12-23
Anderson, Philip
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Pore forming in situ
Composite article making
264122, 264DIG7, 428402, 521 54, 521 59, 521 70, 521137, B29D 2700
Patent
active
042409985
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed herein for the production of a composite foamed material which comprises premixing expandable polystyrene beads and a binder and adding the premix to fragments of resilient, open-celled material. The materials are combined in the proportions of about 4-15% polystyrene beads, about 6-25% binder and about 60-90% open-celled material. The combined materials are compressed to a density of about 5-30 lbs per cubic foot, preferably 5-17 lbs per cubic foot, and steam is applied to the compressed materials to cure the binder and expand the polystyrene beads, producing the desired composite foamed material.
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Lichter Seymour
Nold Frank P.
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