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What is Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding)?
Benefits of Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding)
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) vs. Thermoplastics
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) vs. Structural Foam
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding)vs. Fiberglass
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) vs. Thermoforming
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) vs. Metal
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) Encapsulation Alternative
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) Materials
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM Molding) Design Guidelines
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Structural Foam Polyurethane Reaction Injection Molding System
- Two component, MDI-based liquid systems
- Large-part moldability
- Stiffness
- High-gloss finish and excellent surface quality
- In-mold coating used for thick- and thin-wall parts
- Flame-retardant
Reaction Injection Molding Applications:
- Agricultural / Construction Equipment: tractor cab roofs and consoles
- Automotive: after-market spoilers
- Construction: decorative moldings, chair pads
- Consumer: speaker housings, snow and water skis, wake boards, snow boards
- Electrical / Electronic: instrumentation and equipment housings, Nema 1 and 12 enclosures, telecommunications equipment
- Medical: analytical and diagnostic equipment housings
- Specialty Transportation: interior components for heavy trucks (Class 8), dash panels
Solid Polyurethane Reaction Injection Moding Systems
- Two-component, MDI-based liquid systems
- Stiffness and high strength-to-weight ratio
- Good heat deflection temperature
- Excellent surface quality
- Flame-retardant
Reaction Injection Molding Applications:
- Electrical / Electronic: telecommunications equipment, instrumentation and equipment housings
- Consumer: heated foot rests
- Medical: analytical and diagnostic equipment housings, laboratory instrumentation
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