Continuous fiber reinforcement in roving or mat/ roving forms are drawn through a resin bath to coat each fiber with a specially formulated resin mixture. The coated fibers are then drawn through a heated die.

Cure of thermosetting resin is initiated by heat in the die and catalyst in the resin mix. The rate of reaction is controlled by heating and cooling zones in the die.

The resulting high strength profile is cut to length, ready to use as it leaves the pultrusion machine.


Properties of pultruded structural shapes

Lightweight - less density - 20% of steel; 70% of aluminum
High Strength - stronger than structural steel pound for pound
Superior dimensional stability - wide temperature range uses and thermal expansion values better than 50% of mild steel, 35% of stainless steel and 25% of aluminum
Electrical insulation - better design advantages through excellent dielectric properties
Thermal insulation - high strength and insulating values
Corrosion resistance - harsh elements and environments
Electromagnetic transparency - greater frequency freedom of movement for radiowaves and microwaves
Consistent cross section
Inherent color
Part consolidation
Ease of fabrication & installation

Resin systems available include standard polyester as well as vinylester, epoxy, and phenolic.

 

The Pultrusion Line