Process for manufacturing foamed materials involving contacting a thin unbroken film of liquid resin with a gaseous blowing agent under pressure
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1. A process of manufacturing foamed materials from a liquid thermosetting resin having a viscosity less than 6000 cP, comprising the steps of contacting a thin unbroken film of the liquid resin in a pressure vessel under pressure of 3 to 350 bars at a temperature of between 0°
- to 50°
C. for a residence time of 0.1 to 120 minutes with a blowing agent having a boiling point under normal pressure which is below 0°
C., causing the liquid resin to smoothly flow without absorbing discernible bubbles of the blowing agent down and over an elongated surface means having a vertical component disposed within the pressure vessel whereby the liquid resin film absorbs the blowing agent so rapidly that the resin film flowing off from the elongated surface means can immediately be withdrawn from the pressure vessel, deposited on a surface, subjected to pressure release, allowed to expand and to cure into a foamed resin.
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Stable foams of reaction resins and/or condensation resins can be obtained by adding a blowing agent which is gaseous under normal conditions to the resin under pressure, the gas liquid interface being enlarged while dispensing with moving equipment, allowing the mixture to expand and to cure.
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1. A process of manufacturing foamed materials from a liquid thermosetting resin having a viscosity less than 6000 cP, comprising the steps of contacting a thin unbroken film of the liquid resin in a pressure vessel under pressure of 3 to 350 bars at a temperature of between 0°
- to 50°
C. for a residence time of 0.1 to 120 minutes with a blowing agent having a boiling point under normal pressure which is below 0°
C., causing the liquid resin to smoothly flow without absorbing discernible bubbles of the blowing agent down and over an elongated surface means having a vertical component disposed within the pressure vessel whereby the liquid resin film absorbs the blowing agent so rapidly that the resin film flowing off from the elongated surface means can immediately be withdrawn from the pressure vessel, deposited on a surface, subjected to pressure release, allowed to expand and to cure into a foamed resin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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