compression molding Meaning & Definition

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  • The advantage of compression molding is its ability to mold large, fairly intricate parts.

  • Compression molding is a high-volume, high-pressure method suitable for molding complex, high-strength fiberglass reinforcements.

  • Transfer molding, unlike compression molding uses a closed mold, so smaller tolerances and more intricate parts can be achieved.

  • Compression molding is seldom, if ever, used.

  • Polyimide powder can be used to produce parts and shapes by sintering technologies (hot compression molding, direct forming, and isostatic pressing).

  • This process eliminates the steps required for die-cutting and compression molding, as it manufactures the foam and the product simultaneously.

  • All common molding processes may be used, including injection molding, compression molding, and extrusion.

  • The process of compression molding forces the hot vinyl to fill the grooves in the stampers, and take the form of the finished record.

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