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publicationDate 1981-07-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S5680437-A
titleOfInvention Holding mold for insulative body
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a light-weight, low cost and highly insulative holding mold by manufacturing a holding mold using a foamed insulative material. n CONSTITUTION: An upper half mold 3 and a lower half mold 4 are manufactured using a foamed insulative material such as foamed urethane. The upper half mold 3 and the lower half mold 4 are used put together as ones holding, for instance, the door 5 of a refrigerator when a foaming process takes place. For the above reason, compared with a conventional metallic or an ordinary synthetic manufacturing mold, this mold is lighter in weight and easier to handle and, therefore, is helpful for a significant improvement of productivity. Material and manufacturing costs are low and also the cost involved in related equipment can be out sharply. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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