Method of injection molding structural foam folding slat structu

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – By mechanically introducing gas into material

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160229R, 264 54, 264294, 264296, 264328, 264DIG83, B29D 2700, B29F 100

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to structures such as folding (tambour) doors comprising longitudinal juxtaposed slats and comprises a method of making such structures by introducing a molten synthetic resinous mass containing a foaming agent into a mould, permitting foaming of the mass and compressing the mass with a ribbed mould plunger to a predetermined distance above the floor of the mould to constitute the hinges.

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