Pultrusion

Pultrusion is a continuous production method in which glass fibre webbing, felts and rovings are impregnated with a resin and filler mixture in a reservoir/pool and then cured by passing through a heated mould. The profiles produced have a fixed cross-section and contain a high amount of glass fibre. These resins have medium viscosity. They cure rapidly thanks to their high reactivity and special initiators. In this method, the amount of filler and glass fibre is high, so the wetting property is very important. Pultrusion resins are mostly used in the production of industrial profiles, construction carriers, grid floors and poles.

Product Features

  • PRODUCT NAME
  • PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  • VERSIONS
  • CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
  • VISCOSITY (CP)
  • ELONGATION AT BREAK (%)
  • HDT (ISO 75-B) (°C)
  • HIGHLIGHTS
  • USAGE AREAS
  • PACKAGING TYPE