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titleOfInvention Molding method for phenol resin moldings
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] The conventional degassing process is not required, the molding process can be simplified and production efficiency is improved, and large molded products can be easily molded, making it versatile for phenol resin molding. In addition, since the water-conducting member also functions as a reinforcing material after curing, it is possible to improve the strength with a light weight, and moreover, to the surface of the molded product due to the generation of moisture or the like. Provided is a method for molding a phenol resin molded product, which can prevent the generation of avatars and the like and can cleanly mold the surface of the molded product. A water-conducting member 4 is arranged in a predetermined mold 1, 2 such that at least a part of the water-conducting member 4 projects outward from a filling space 3 formed by the mold 1, 2. , 2 is filled with the phenol resin 5, and the water and the like generated from the phenol resin 5 are cured while being removed to the outside of the filling space 3 by the water-conducting member 4.
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