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titleOfInvention Weather Strip
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To coat a weather strip resin core material with EPDM rubber, there is a problem that the resin core material is plastically deformed in a vulcanizing furnace and a predetermined core material shape cannot be maintained. The present invention provides a resin core material that is difficult to be thermally deformed in a vulcanizing furnace, and intends to contribute to weight reduction of an automobile. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A core material (1) having a foaming ratio of 1.1 to 10 is formed of a resin in which talc, glass fiber, or the like is added to a core resin, and the resin is foamed by extrusion foaming. This is a weather strip in which the periphery of the material 1 is covered with EPDM rubber 3 (unvulcanized rubber is coated and then vulcanized and molded). Since the thermal conductivity of the resin core material 1 is small, it is a weather strip that can eliminate plastic deformation of the resin core material 1 in the vulcanizing furnace 55 and contribute to weight reduction. [Selection] Figure 2
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