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Compression Molds Productions

Compression Molds Productions

Compression molding is a manufacturing method that uses two heated molds to compress a preheated quantity of molding material (commonly referred to as a charge) into a desired form.

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Product Introduction

What Is Compression Molding?

Compression molding is a manufacturing method that uses two heated molds to compress a preheated quantity of molding material (commonly referred to as a charge) into a desired form.


The Pros of Our Compression Molds?

1.Cost-Effective

In the case of simple, mainly flat, huge objects, compression molding is typically the most cost-effective manufacturing procedure. It is possible to include certain design curves and grooves; however, getting extreme angles and depths of stretch using compression molding may be challenging. A reduction in tooling costs may be achieved as a result of lower pressures, and tooling can be expected to survive for an extended length of time without warping or requiring replacement. In order to reduce the costs associated with compression molding's long cycle times, manufacturers may choose to use molds with many cavities in order to create several components in the same cycle.

2. Produces Sturdy Components

Compression molding creates solid pieces that are free of flow and braiding lines, as opposed to injection molding. Compression molded components have very high structural stability, making them ideal for use in aerospace applications. Compression molding may also be used to create components from composite materials, which means that this technology is capable of producing parts and products that are long-lasting and corrosion-resistant without difficulty.

3. Design Flexibility (or Adaptability)

Compression molding is also a fantastic production tool for engineers and product developers to use in the development of their products. Prototyping, for example, may be accomplished at a minimal cost via the use of compression molding. Simple compression molds can be designed in computer-aided design (CAD) software, 3D printed, and then formed into various types of materials using a simple desktop vise. This post will provide an example of how OXO may be used for prototyping, which you can read about later in the article.


Why should you select us?

1.Our products are of excellent quality and meet all of our customers' requirements because we have very sophisticated technology.

2. Once the order is made, we will organize the distribution as well as delivery for you as quickly as feasible, without hindering your project development.

3. Our crew is highly committed and caring, we can supply you with the greatest pre-sales and after-sales service.


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