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titleOfInvention Method of manufacturing pultruded products
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a method for producing a pultrusion molded article having excellent physical properties by reducing delamination, cracking, etc. due to curing shrinkage, which is a problem when molding a thick molded article. [Structure] An uncured thermosetting resin-impregnated reinforced fiber bundle 3 is sent to a pultrusion molding die 5 while a metal material 4 is arranged in a substantially central portion in a thickness direction thereof, and The thermosetting resin in the uncured thermosetting resin-impregnated reinforced fiber bundle 3 is heated and cured from the center of the cross section by heating the metal material 4 by induction heating of high frequency in the foreground, and then the pultrusion die is used. By heat conduction from 5, heat is applied from the outer periphery to completely cure the thermosetting resin in the uncured thermosetting resin-impregnated reinforced fiber bundle 3.
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