Structural member of particulate material and method of making s

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260 23, 264109, 264122, 264DIG69, 428326, 428327, 428338, 428339, B65D 7100, B32B 516

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ABSTRACT:
A structural member is fabricated from a mixture of scrap particles of thermoplastic wire and cable insulation, wood particles, comminuted paper, sawdust, and a suitable resin binder. The fabrication procedure is carried out by initially forming a mixture of reclaimed thermoplastic wire or cable insulation, a thermosetting binder, and one or more wood like fillers, such as wood chips, comminuted paper and sawdust and mold release agent. The mixture is then placed in a mold and is subjected to heat and pressure to form a structural member.

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