Ideal for weight reduction and improved insulation! Achieves significant cost reduction when used in combination with two-color resin molding.
"Foamed Extrusion Molding" is a suitable extrusion molding method for lightweight products and thermal insulation effects, especially when nails or screws are desired. As a result, it is often used as an alternative to building materials and wood. This molding method involves foaming to reduce weight when forming thick items or to allow for nailing as an alternative to wood, making it very important to design with an understanding of the usage environment and applications. 【Features】 ■ Can be used as an alternative to wood with thermal insulation properties due to resin foaming ■ Reduces product weight and provides thermal insulation effects, allowing for nails and screws ■ Achieves significant cost reduction when combined with two-color resin molding ■ Reduces labor with designs that anticipate post-processing *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Molding Examples】 ■ Entrance frame for prefabricated manufacturers ■ Hollow pipe molding using PP foam extrusion ■ Components of aluminum sashes, etc. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Meihou Chemical Co., Ltd. specializes in extrusion molding technology for two-color resin molding and foam extrusion molding. Two-color resin molding is a molding method that combines two types of materials with different properties. Various combinations are possible, such as hard materials with soft materials, hard materials with hard materials, and soft materials with soft materials. Additionally, it is also possible to have multiple areas with a base part, a surface part, and a soft part. Foam extrusion molding is a method that incorporates a foaming agent into the resin for molding, and it is often considered as an alternative to wood.