Pultrusion
Column:Technology and service Release time:2023-05-29
PultrusionPultrusion process is used to make continuous, constant cross-section shapes, either solid or hollow shapes. The process involves pulling continuous rovings, mats or fabrics through an impre

Pultrusion

Pultrusion process is used to make continuous, constant cross-section shapes, either solid or hollow shapes. The process involves pulling continuous rovings, mats or fabrics through an impregnation bath, squeeze-out and shaping section and the heated die. Because it takes hundreds of roving packages to make a Pultruded part, creels must be used to store them and guide them efficiently. By use of beck tension and forming tools, the reinforcements are guided precisely into an exact location in the bath and in the final part. The excess resin is gradually squeezed out before entering the curing die. The final shape is formed under high temperature and high pressure (created by packing resistance and heat expansion) conditions, making it virtually void free. Low voids are critical for Electrical parts. Because of the high reinforcement loading, the resulting parts can have very high mechanical strength and modulus, in the zero degree direction. This makes Pultruded shapes excellent structural members (I-beams, angles and T-sections) used in gratings and large structures. Variations of Pultrusion process included: pull-forming, using UV or Radiation curing and simple coating die production of strength members.