As a continuous and highly automated closed mold process,
pultrusion is cost-effective in high volume production runs of
constant cross-section parts. The process relies on a reciprocating or
caterpillar-type puller/clamping system to pull the fiber and resin
continuously through a heated steel die.
Heat control is a critical part of pultrusion. For this reason,
controllers are available to monitor and maintain a pre-set temperature
in various zones throughout the die and mandrels. For all-roving
pultrusion, a radio frequency (RF) generator can be used to accelerate
cure by pre-heating the wet material package. RF energy initiates cure
before the material enters the die, reducing cure time and increasing
running speed. For example, the running speed for all-roving 1.3 cm rod
is about 53 cm per minute. With RF pre-heating, running speed can
increase to 25 cm per minute. RF is not generally recommended where mat
and/or fabrics are pultruded.
CRAY VALLEY provides both resins and low profile additives for
pultrusion.
Reference
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TDS
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NORSODYNE 6394 |
Tough isophthalic resin, for aggressive environments |
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NORSODYNE G 703 |
Isophthalic resin, for aggressive environments |
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NORSODYNE H 16239 |
Ortho resin |
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NORSODYNE M 01510 |
Maleic resin, good aesthetics |
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NORSODYNE M 0550 I |
Maleic resin with good mechanical and aesthetic properties |
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NORSOLOOK A 70933 |
Low profile additive at room temperature |
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NORSOLOOK A 71074 |
Low shrink additive (PVAc) for white profiles with good aesthetics |
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NORSOLOOK A 76086 |
Low shrink additive (saturated polyester – PVAc) with excellent
aesthetic properties |
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