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titleOfInvention Processing of aluminum molding material for building material
abstract PURPOSE:To eliminate the need to fix a perforated tape to a molded material with the aid of an adhesive by a method in which a porous expandible resin is injected into the devotail groove of an aluminum molding material for a building material and expanded, and excessive protruded expanded resin is cut off. CONSTITUTION:An expandible urethane raw liquid 3 is injected into the deviotail groove 2 of a molding material 1, and then the molding material 1 is put in a hot air oven 4 to expand the raw liquid 3 by heating, whereby a porous urethane resin 5 is molded in the groove 3. Then, the molding material 1 is taken out of the hot air oven, and the convexed portion of the urethane resin 5 is processed into flattened form. The processed surface of the resin 5 has s surface condition similar to that of a wood paper sliding door to be bonded with a paper.
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