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publicationDate 1999-11-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H11300865-A
titleOfInvention Composite panel integrally molded with plastic foam and method of manufacturing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a conventional composite panel, which has a large weight and insufficient heat insulation since a base material is composed of an inorganic board and a metal frame, and has a surface material such as ceramic tile and brick. Is attached to the base material one by one with an adhesive, which is troublesome and costly. The present invention provides a composite panel which solves all of the above problems, is lightweight, has excellent heat insulating properties, and has greatly improved workability of attaching a surface material. SOLUTION: The plastic foam integral molded composite panel of the present invention comprises a surface material such as a ceramic tile, a brick, a stone, a glass material, a metal material, a paint layer, and a reinforced plastic foam. It is configured to be bonded and integrated by molding.
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