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titleOfInvention Fiber-reinforcing of phenolic resin foam
abstract PURPOSE:To disperse uniformly reinforcing fibers in a foam, to improve the strength and to make the preparation easy, by using roving fibers as the reinforcing fibers whose binding force is weakened with a smallest possible quantity of water soluble binding agent. CONSTITUTION:Roving fibers whose binding force is weakened with a smallest possible quantity of water soluble binding agent are cut in short pieces and dispersed and laminated in a mold 1. On this laminated mass 2, a foamable phenolic resin raw material 3 is supplied by pouring and the like, and the laminated mass 2 is impregnated forcibly with the resin raw material 3 by compressing them by means of a top force 1A and then the resultant mass is foamed. In this instance, the chopped strands tend. to be early dissolved into monofilaments, as the binding agent is dissolved with the water produced by polycondensation reaction at the time when the phenolic resin is foamed and by the resin flow due to foaming pressure of the resin. As the result, the monofilaments are uniformly dispersed in the foamed body as the foaming reaction proceeds.
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