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titleOfInvention Improved method for manufacturing a lightweight sound insulation cover for automobiles and its cover
abstract A method of manufacturing a lightweight sound insulation cover (1, 1 ′, 1 ″, 1 ′ ″) for a vehicle body component, in particular a lightweight dashboard cover, Here the cover (1, 1 ′, 1 ″, 1 ′ ″) is a single stage operation by injecting a reactive mixture comprising polyol and isocyanate into the cavity (11) of the foaming tool (9), Manufactured as foam sound-absorbing molded parts, Wherein the foamed molded part has a skin (1.1) which is combined and substantially free of pores on one side with a thickness of at least 0.5 mm, and said skin (1.1) The foaming tool (9) before and / or during the injection in such a way that it has a porous surface (1.2) open on the opposite side and / or a thinner, sound-permeable skin (1.4) ) At least one predetermined surface portion (17) defining the cavity (11) is temperature controlled. [Selection] Figure 4
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