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titleOfInvention Forming Method of In-Panel Skin for Vehicle
abstract The present invention relates to a method for forming an in-panel skin material for a vehicle, and more particularly, to a molding method for cheaply and easily manufacturing a skin material having a predetermined thickness decorated with a beautiful pattern on an outer surface by improving a method for forming an in-panel material for a vehicle. As, the release agent injection step (S1) for injecting a release agent to the inner surface of the mold 10 heated 60 to 75 degrees Celsius; After the release agent spraying step (S1), the raw material injection and molding step (S2) for molding the in-panel skin 20 by injecting the polyol and the isocyanate in the undiluted state into a closed mold and reacting with polyurethane at the same time; After the raw material injection and molding step (S2), the mold (10) and the demolding step (S3) for separating the molded in-panel skin material 20; After the demolding step (S3), it is composed of a trimming step (S4) of removing and trimming unnecessary parts from the inpanel skin material 20, at the same time can increase the productivity of the inpanel skin material, and improve the productivity of the operator. To ensure that
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