Perforated, nonwoven polyester core
Milyon S.A. de C.V. introduces Inacor-TE nonwoven core material with perforated skins made of continuous polyester fibers and plastic microspheres.
Milyon S.A. de C.V. (Mexico City, Mexico), a first-time exhibitor at COMPOSITES 2013, showed its line of Inacor-TE nonwoven core material with perforated skins made of continuous polyester fibers and plastic microspheres. The core, intended for open-molding applications, reportedly increases impact strength, reduces weight and saves on resin consumption, compared to other candidate materials.
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