rigid foam

collocation in English

meaningsofrigidandfoam

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rigid
adjective
uk
/ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/
us
/ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/
stiff or fixed; not able to be bent ...
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foam
noun[U]
uk
/fəʊm/
us
/foʊm/
a mass of very small bubbles formed on the surface of ...
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(Definition ofrigidandfoamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are four types of insulation: rolls and batts, loose-fill,rigidfoam, and foam-in-place.
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The stock and grips were made of a glass-reinforced plastic shell over arigidfoamplastic core.
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It was constructed of plastic reinforced with fiberglass, in a sandwich with the skin separated by arigidfoamcore.
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This process is usually used to producerigidfoamautomotive panels.
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It is typically used for moldingrigidfoamparts, where the ability to stretch and peel the mold around undercuts is needed.
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A hard but flexible layer ofrigidfoamis then created and seals all the tiles to each other and to the steel structure.
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It is constructed from a sandwich of glass fibre andrigidfoamand has 4.5 of dihedral.
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These materials were also used to produce rigid foams, gum rubber, and elastomers.
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In 1967, urethane modified polyisocyanurate rigid foams were introduced, offering even better thermal stability and flammability resistance.
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Forms of the material are broad, ranging from flexible to rigid foams and foam moldings, as well as solid elastomeric moldings and extrudates.
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