Reaction Injection Molding Process and Fireproof Property of Phenolic Foam Sandwich Panel

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Reaction injection molding process of phenolic foam sandwich plate was introduced in order to resolve the difficulties in repetitive continuous manufacturing process of such product. The phenolic foam produced here have uniform pore diameter, good fireproof property and there need not any glue between phenolic foam and color steel plate which could make it a potential building material instead of polysterol sandwich plate.

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November 2011

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