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The most universal and efficient method for creating a uniformly thick and equally dense skin is the rotational molding, or rotomolding process. Commercial production of IF’s by this method was first initiated in Japan in 1966, and today it is common in many countries 11).
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Shutov, F.A., Henrici-Olivé, G., Olivé, S. (1986). Rotational Molding and Other Processes. In: Henrici-Olivé, G., Olivé, S. (eds) Integral/Structural Polymer Foams. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02486-7_10
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