Process Name

Pultrusion Method

Pultrusion Method Process

Process

 

  1. Fiber reinforcement

The desired fiber reinforcement is introduced. At Röchling we offer the following reinforcements:

Glass or carbon fibers in the form of rovings, mats, fabric and glass complexes

Unidirectional roving reinforcement for high tensile/flexural strength

Multidirectional mat complexes for high longitudinal and transverse strength

Combinations of mat/roving/mat for highest mechanical properties

  1. Impregnating trough resin system

The introduced reinforcing fibers are pulled through an impregnating trough containing a resin system. At Röchling you can choose between the following resin systems:

polyester resin (UP), vinyl ester resin (VE), epoxy resin (EP), methacrylic resin (A) and polyurethane resins (PUR)

Additives include hardening systems, parting agents, antishrink additives, coloring pigments, flame retardants, etc.

  1. Mold

The reinforcing fibers impregnated with the resin system are heated in the mold and shaped into the desired profile form.

The composite of reinforcing fibers and resin system is heated

The resin system is cured

The profile now corresponds to the cross-section of the mold

  1. Tandem pull-off

The profile is pulled continuously out of the mold

How fast this is done varies according to the resin type and profile cross-section

  1. Saw

The profile is cut to the desired length

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Key advantages of pultrusion method Automated continuous production

Simple

Efficient

Automation and continuous production

Disadvantages of pultrusion method

Cracks may appear on the surface of the product.