Molding or moulding may refer to Molding decorative , feature formed from marble, plaster, wood, etc. and used in interior design Molding process , process used in manufacturing to shape materials Car body molding The temporary reshaping of the fetal head as it passes through the birth canal during childbirth, Childbirth The mechanics of vaginal birth . See also Mold disambiguation disambig ja ... more details
Transfer molding , like compression molding , is a process where the amount of molding material usually a thermoset plastic is measured and inserted before the molding takes place. The molding material ... material this allows a faster flow of material through the cavities. Transfer Molding. This is an automated operation that combines compression , molding, and transfer molding processes. This combination ... molding and the high automation capability and low cost of injection molding and transfer molding. Transfer Molding is having a piston and cylinder like device built into the mold so that the rubber ... and thrown away. The transfer mold is opened and the part can be removed. The flash and the gate ... and transfer molding remain closed until the Curing chemistry curing reaction within the material is complete. Ejector pin s are usually incorporated into the design of the molding tool and are used to push the part from the mold once it has hardened. These types of molding are ideal for high production runs as they have short production cycles. Transfer molding, unlike compression molding ... of the tooling in transfer molding is greater than in compression molding and as both methods produce waste material, whether it be Flash manufacturing flash or the material remaining in the sprue and runners, transfer molding is the more expensive process. Transfer molding TM or resin transfer molding, RTM differs from compression molding in that in TM the resin is inserted into the mold or tool which contains the layers of fibres or a preform, whereas in compression molding prepregs or molding ... this process has over compression molding due mainly to the low pressure injection. Other benefits ... encapsulation is usually done with transfer molding due to the high accuracy of transfer molding ..., and connectors. Transfer molding is widely used to enclose or encapsulate items such as coils, integrated circuits, plugs, connectors, and other components. Plunger molding is a variation on transfer ... more details
. The advantage of compression molding is its ability to mold large, fairly intricate parts. Also, it is one of the lowest cost molding methods compared with other methods such as transfer molding and injection molding moreover it wastes relatively little material, giving it an advantage when working with expensive compounds. However, compression molding often provides poor product consistency and difficulty in controlling moldingflash flashing , and it is not suitable for some types of parts. Fewer ... before molding. This helps to reduce excess flash. Inserts, usually metallic, can also be molded ...Image Rubber boots.jpg thumb right Compression molded rubber boots before the Flash manufacturing flashes are removed. Compression molding is a method of molding process molding in which the molding material ..., while heat and pressure are maintained until the molding material has cured. The process employs ..., or preforms. Compression molding is a high volume, high pressure method suitable for molding complex ... to injection molding. Compression molding is also suitable for ultra large basic shape production ... through compression molding include Polyester fiberglass resin systems SMC BMC , Torlon , Vespel , Poly p phenylene sulfide PPS , and many grades of PEEK . Compression molding was first developed to manufacture composite parts for metal replacement applications, compression molding is typically used to make larger flat or moderately curved parts. This method of molding is greatly used in manufacturing ... ram. Bulk molding compound BMC or sheet molding compound SMC , are conformed to the mold ... LFT and Glass fiber Mat reinforced Thermoplastics GMT . In compression molding there are six important ... Compression molding is a forming process in which a plastic material is placed directly into a heated ... closes. Process characteristics The use of thermoset plastic compounds characterizes this molding process from many of the other molding processes. These thermosets can be in either preform or granule ... more details
Vacuum molding most commonly refers to the vacuum molding casting metal casting process . It may also refer to Vacuum forming , a plastic forming process Vacuum bag molding , a composite material forming process disambig ... more details
Image Chevrolet C K Cheyenne 10 Hudson .JPG thumb right Chevrolet C K with Body side molding Automotive molding or car body molding are decorative and protective moldings on the car body . The term applies both to the detail and the material. Car moldings include side body molding, lower body molding, door moldings, window moldings, footrest molding, etc. Various car moldings must have high scratch resistance, weather resistance and gloss matching that of the car body. A common material which provides these is polyvinyl chloride . ref http www.patentstorm.us patents 6982302 description.html Molding for automobile US Patent 6982302 Bot generated title ref References reflist Category Automotive styling features CarDesign nav automotive part stub ru ... more details
Matrix molding or matrix transfer molding is a technique often used during molding process molding . The person doing the assembly will first create the rigid outer shell and then he or she will introduce the softer and more fluid molding material between the shell and the prototype . This process is often used for complex shapes using Composite material composites such as with glass and glass ceramic composites. ref citebook pages 230 231 title Fiber reinforced ceramic composites materials, processing, and technology first K. S. last Mazdiyasni publisher William Andrew year 1990 ISBN 0815512333 url http books.google.com books?id tIcwh6i w5MC&pg PA230&dq 22matrix transfer molding 22&hl en&ei ZgCcTYGuAcfL0QHbmeTFCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CD0Q6AEwAA v onepage&q 22matrix 20transfer 20molding 22&f false ref See also Portal Design Compression molding Injection molding References reflist Industry stub Category Plastics industry ... more details
when delaminated as the materials cannot bond moldingflashFlash Burrs Excess material in thin ...lead too short date June 2010 File injection molding.png thumb An injection molding machine Injection molding American and British English spelling differences British English moulding is a manufacturing ... of the desired part. Injection molding is widely used for manufacturing a variety of parts, from the smallest ... molding machine in 1872. ref U.S. patent 133229, dated 19 November 1872. ref This machine was relatively ... went on to develop the first gas assisted injection molding process, which permitted the production .... The plastic injection molding industry has evolved over the years from producing combs and buttons ... Injection Molding Manufacturing Process Fundamentals. SME, 1996. pg. 1 2 ref Applications Injection molding is used to create many things such as wire spools, packaging , bottle caps, automotive dashboards ... today. Injection molding is the most common method of part manufacturing. It is ideal for producing ..., 02 27 09 ref Some advantages of injection molding are high production rates, repeatable high ... need to finish parts after molding. Some disadvantages of this process are expensive equipment ... for injection molding and that number was increasing at an average rate of 750 per year. The available ... has different parameters for molding that must be taken into account. ref Douglas M. Bryce. Plastic Injection Molding Manufacturing Process Fundamentals. SME, 1996. pg.6 ref Common polymers like Epoxy ... in molding machine the nozzle is visible at right Main Injection molding machine Injection molding ... tonnage to hold the mold closed. ref Douglas M. Bryce. Plastic Injection Molding Manufacturing Process ... to produce plastic parts in molding. Since molds have been expensive to manufacture, they were usually ... with modern computerized equipment, can be economical for molding tens or even hundreds of thousands ... electrical discharge machining processes. gallery caption Injection molding die with side pulls ... more details
case interior molded.php accessdate 2012 04 19 ref and structural materials. Types of molding include Blow molding Compaction plus sintering Compression molding Expandable bead molding Extrusion molding Foam molding Injection molding Laminating Reaction injection molding Matched mold Matrix molding Plastic moulding Pressure plug assist molding Rotational molding or Rotomolding Transfer molding Thermoforming Vacuum forming , a simplified version of thermoforming Vacuum plug assist molding gallery caption Injection molding die with side pulls Image Injection molding die side A.JPG A side of die for 25 glass filled acetal with 2 side pulls Image Injection molding die with insert.JPG Close up of removable insert in A side Image Injection molding die B side.JPG B side of die with side pull actuators Image Injection molding die insert.JPG Insert removed from die gallery References Reflist Category Plastics industry Industry stub de Abformen es Vaciado fr moulage id Molding it Stampaggio nl ... more details
Merge childbirth date December 2009 Unreferenced date December 2009 In obstetrics , molding refers to the temporary reshaping of the fetal head, as it passes through the birth canal. Category Childbirth ... more details
molding process Blow molding also known as blow moulding or blow forming is a manufacturing process by which hollow plastic parts are formed. In general, there are three main types of blow molding extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding, and stretch blow molding. The blow molding process begins ... into a molding process mold and air is pumped into it. The air pressure then pushes the plastic ... who used the blow molding process. The process principle comes from the idea of glassblowing . Ferngren and Kopitke produced a blow molding machine and sold it to Hartford Empire Company in 1938. This was the beginning of the commercial blow molding process. During the 1940s the variety and number of products was still very limited and therefore blow molding did not take off until later. Once the variety ... increasing. For amorphous metals, also known as bulk metallic glasses BMGs , blow molding has been recently demonstrated under pressures and temperatures comparable to plastic blow molding. ref cite ..., Theodore A. Waniuk year 2011 month February title Thermoplastic blow molding of metals journal Materials Today volume 14 pages 14 19 doi 10.1016 S1369 7021 11 70018 9 ref This technique allows molding ... with crystalline metals. Typologies of blow molding Extrusion blow molding File Principe extrusion soufflage polymere.svg thumb 300px Extrusion blow molding In extrusion blow molding EBM , plastic ... variations of Extrusion Blow Molding. In Continuous Extrusion Blow Molding the parison is extruded continuously and the individual parts are cut off by a suitable knife. In Intermittent blow molding there are two processes straight intermittent is similar to injection molding whereby the screw turns ... Extrusion Blow Molding Technology, Hanser Gardner Publications, ISBN 1 56990 334 4 ref EBM processes ... may be categorized as follows Continuous extrusion equipment rotary wheel blow molding systems shuttle ..., and hollow industrial parts such as drums. Injection blow molding The process of injection blow ... more details
Other uses Molding disambiguation Molding stack File Molding cavetto.png right frame Cavetto molding and resulting shadow pattern File Molding ovulo.svg right frame Ovolo molding and resulting shadow pattern File Molding cyma.png right frame Cyma molding and resulting shadow pattern File Molding ogee.png right frame Ogee molding and resulting shadow pattern Moulding small small or molding small USA ... Astragal semi circular molding attached to one of a pair of especially fire door s to cover the air gap where the doors meet Baguette Thin, half round molding, smaller than an astragal, sometimes carved ..., it was also called chapelet . ref name cy 1728 ref Bandelet Any little band or flat molding, which crowns a Doric architrave . It is also called a tenia. ref name cy Baseboard , base molding ... from impacts and to add decorative features. A speed base makes use of a base cap molding set on top ... or board and batten a symmetrical molding that is placed across a joint where two parallel panels or boards meet Bead molding narrow, half round convex molding, when repeated forms reeding Beading or bead molding in the form of a row of half spherical beads, larger than pearling Other forms Bead and leaf, bead and reel, bead and spindle Beak Small fillet molding left on the edge of a larmier , which forms a canal, and makes a kind of pendant . ref name cy See also chin beak Bed molding a narrow molding used at the junction of a wall and ceiling . Bed moldings can be either sprung or plain. Bolection ... in varying climates, as timber is prone to do. Cable molding or ropework Convex molding carved in imitation ... ref Cabled fluting or cable Convex circular molding sunk in the concave fluting of a classic column ... moldings decorated with floral motifs Cavetto it icon cavare to hollow , concave, quarter round molding ... in many of the Etruscan civilization Etruscan temples. Chair rail horizontal molding placed ... beveled edge connecting two adjacent surfaces Chin beak Concave quarter round molding. There are few ... more details
orphan date May 2008 The ceramic molding process is an easy production method which guarantees the precision required, and also gives a good surface finish, using a high temperature method to better structure and shape parts. This process also gives a low grade of toleration and is not very expensive. The patterns that ceramic mold uses are plaster , plastic , wood , metal , rubber , etc. The pattern is the shape body of the desired part. history Ceramic molding has been around for centuries. When man discovered fired, they got curious of what they could do with the fire, so they expiremented the process of clay and fire, and began the technique known as ceramic molding, or pottery. Archeologists all over the world have discovered hundreds of different types of pottery that have been linked to the history of the place the pottery was found. For example, historians have been able to figure out the exact date and time of some wars because of the pottery. They would look at the pottery and examine the clay, and be able to figure out exactly how old that peice of art work was, and then be able to get an accurate estamite of when something happened. The process The ceramic molding process can be summarized in 7 steps Step 1 The pattern is designed with the materials already mentioned plastic, wood, metal, etc. . Many materials can be used as a pattern, because most of them support the low temperature which is used in the Ceramic Molding Process. Step 2 The mix is injected into a binder. Step 3 Part of some refractory ceramic powder is taken out, according to what is needed. Step 4 To the binder, there is added a special gelling, in order to be mixed. Step 5 The slurry is put into the pattern. Step 6 The slurry is heated to a high temperature, depending on what is required. Step 7 The slurry is allowed to cool and the process is done. The principal characteristic of the molding process is that it produces very accurate castings. See also Ceramic forming techniques Ceramic ... more details
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File Wilkenson 154.jpg thumb Crown molding encapsulates a large family of moldings which are designed to gracefully flare out to a finished top edge. Crown molding is generally used for capping walls, pilaster s, and Cabinet furniture cabinets , and is used extensively in the creation of interior and exterior cornice assemblies and door and window hoods. In recent times, crown moldings have generally made their appearance as mostly decorated plaster or wood en trim where walls meet ceiling s. Installation Crown molding is typically applied along the seams where ceiling meets wall. Usually it is not placed flush against the wall nor against the ceiling. Instead, when viewed from the molding s end or as a cross section , it, the ceiling, and the wall form a hollow triangle. This adds a difficulty to the installation process, namely the need for complex cuts to form corners where two walls meet. There are two common ways to fashion inside corners. One is to use a miter saw compound miter saw to cut the ends of the corner pieces along two axes simultaneously. The other, called Coping joinery coping , is a two step process, first to cut a simple miter and then to use a coping saw to undercut the miters. Many different companies now manufacture crown molding in materials such as plastic and foam. These typically are offered with corner blocks, and are popular with Do it yourself DIY home improvement enthusiasts. Using a coped joint for interior corners saves you the trouble of having to determine and cut the exact inside degree measurement since most corners are not exactly 90 45 ... or piece of scrap crown molding to obtain the right measurement before you make your final cut. Angle calculations Fitting crown molding requires a cut at the correct combination of miter angle and bevel ... crown molding tables or software can be used to facilitate the determination of the correct angles. Given ... http www.installcrown.com Online Angle Generator and Crown Molding Installation Tutorials Woodworking ... more details
Rotational molding , also known as rotomolding , rotocasting or spin casting, is a Molding process molding ... machine.jpg thumb A three motor powered tri power rotational molding or spin casting machine. A heated .... This rotational molding process was used to create artillery shells metal artillery shells and other hollow vessels. The main purpose of using rotational molding was to create consistency in wall thickness .... Rotational molding developed further and R.J. Powell used this process for molding plaster of Paris ... rotational molding is used today with plastics. ref harvnb Beall 1998 p 6 . ref Plastics were introduced to the rotational molding process in the early 1950s. One of the first applications was to manufacture ... method consisted of placing the mold into cold water. This process of rotational molding led ... of the rotational molding technology and process. ref name Ward In the 1980s, new plastics, such as polycarbonate , polyester , and nylon, were introduced to rotational molding. This has led to new ... system . ref name Ward Equipment and tooling Rotational molding machines are made in a wide range ... in the walls of the product. While this process is not as precise as injection molding , it does ... for rotational molding Normally all rotation molding systems have a number of parts including ... to rotate and provide a uniform coat of plastic inside each mold. Rotational molding machines Rock ... machine at an inclinaison of 45 degre A Rock and Roll rotational molding machine built in 2009 This is a specialized ... costs. ref harvnb Beall 1998 p 154 . ref Clamshell machine This is a single arm rotational molding ... Molding publisher Hanser Gardner Publications year 1998 pages 152 isbn 9781569902608 ref Vertical ... rotational machines. Vertical rotational molding machines are energy efficient due to their compact ... process The rotational molding process is a high temperature, low pressure plastic forming process ... molding, where parts can be made in a few seconds. The process does have distinct advantages ... more details
Shell molding , also known as shell mold casting , ref name degarmo310 is an expendable mold casting process that uses a resin covered sand to form the mold manufacturing mold . As compared to sand casting , this process has better dimensional accuracy, a higher productivity rate, and lower labor requirements. It is used for small to medium parts that require high precision. ref name degarmo308 harvnb Degarmo 2003 p 308 . ref Examples of shell molded items include gear housing s, cylinder heads and connecting rods. It is also used to make high precision molding cores. Process The process of creating a shell mold consists of six steps ref name degarmo308 ref name degarmo309 harvnb Degarmo 2003 p 309 . ref Fine silica sand that is covered in a thin 3 6 thermoset ting phenolic resin and liquid catalyst is dumped, blown, or shot onto a hot pattern casting pattern . The pattern is usually made from cast iron and is heated to 230 to 315  C 450 to 600  F . The sand is allowed to sit on the pattern for a few minutes to allow the sand to partially cure. The pattern and sand are then inverted so the excess sand drops free of the pattern, leaving just the shell . Depending on the time and temperature of the pattern the thickness of the shell is convert 10 to 20 mm in 1 abbr on . Previous unreferenced version stated 3 10  mm thick wall The pattern and shell together are placed in an oven to finish curing the sand. The shell now has a tensile strength of convert 350 to 450 psi MPa abbr on . The hardened shell is then stripped from the pattern. Two or more shells are then combined, via clamping or gluing using a thermoset adhesive, to form a mold. This finished mold can then be used immediately or stored almost indefinitely. For casting the shell mold is placed inside a flask ... a shell molding machine . It heats the pattern, applies the sand mixture, and bakes the shell. File Shell molding process.svg 600px center Details Setup and production of shell mold patterns takes ... more details
Cleanup date November 2007 Fiberglass molding is a process in which fiberglass reinforced resin plastics are formed into useful shapes. Mold Making The fiberglass mold process begins with an object known as the plug or buck. This is an exact representation of the object to be made, and can be made from a variety of different materials. Certain types of foam are commonly used. After the plug has been formed, it is sprayed with a mold release agent. The release agent will allow the mold to be separated from the plug once it is finished. The mold release agent is a special wax, and or PVA Polyvinyl alcohol . Polyvinyl Alcohol, however, is said to have negative effects on the final mold s surface finish. Once the plug has its release agent applied, gelcoat is applied with a roller, brush or specially designed spray gun. The gelcoat is pigmented resin, and gives the mold surface a harder, more durable finish. Once the release agent and gelcoat are applied, layers of fiberglass and resin are laid up onto the surface. The fiberglass used will typically be identical to that which will be used in the final product. In the laying up process, a layer of fiberglass mat is applied, and resin is applied over it. A special roller is then used to remove air bubbles. If left in the curing resin, air bubbles would significantly reduce the strength of the finished mold. The fiberglass spray lay up process is also used to produce molds, and can provide good filling of corners and cavities where a glass mat or weave may prove to be too stiff. Once the final layers of fiberglass are applied to the mold, the resin is allowed to set up and cure. Wedges are then driven between the plug and the mold in order to separate the two. Advanced techniques such as Resin Transfer Molding are also used. Making a Component The component making process involves building up a component on the fiberglass mold. The mold is a negative image of the component to be made, so the fiberglass will be applied inside ... more details
About the accelerator based x ray laser the superhero Flash comics other uses Flash disambiguation unreferenced date January 2011 FLASH , acronym of F ree Electron LAS er in H amburg , a particle accelerator based soft x ray laser located at the DESY accelerator facilities in Hamburg , Germany . It can generate very powerful, ultrashort pulses 10 sup 14 sup s of coherent radiation in the energy range 10 eV electronvolt to 200 eV. It started operation for external users in the year 2005 and is used for surface, molecular and atomic physics experiments. Intended applications are also the imaging of single biological complex molecule s with time resolution. References Reflist External links http flash.desy.de FLASH website http zms.desy.de about desy index eng.html DESY website DEFAULTSORT Flash Category Particle physics facilities physics stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name FlashFlashFlash Type Album Artist The Explosion Cover ExplosionFlashFlashFlash.jpg Released June 20, 2000 Recorded February, 2000 Genre Punk rock Length 27 22 Label Jade Tree Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r484531 pure url yes link Last album The Explosion EP The Explosion br 2000 This album FlashFlashFlash br 2000 Next album Steal This br 2000 FlashFlashFlash is the first full length album from The Explosion . It was released in 2000 on Jade Tree Records . Spin Magazine named it one of the top 20 albums of 2000. Track listing No Revolution 2 21 God Bless The S.O.S. 1 36 Reactor 2 25 Broken Down And Out 2 10 Outbound Line 2 13 Tarantulas Attack 1 27 Terrorist 2 46 The Ideal 1 41 If You Don t Know 2 09 Novocaine 1 20 Leave It In The Dirt 1 47 Conniption Fit 1 59 Points West 1 34 True Or False 1 54 The Explosion Category 2000 albums Category The Explosion albums 2000s punk rock album stub ... more details
pressure. If the tool half opens up it will create flash in the plastic product. Reliability of mechanical ... machines. Hybrid injection molding machines claim to take advantage of the best features of both ... Molding Manufacturing Process Fundamentals . SME, 1996. Brydson, J, Plastics Materials , Butterworths ... Press 2004 . Osswald, Tim A Lih Sheng Turng, Paul J.Gramamn. Injection Molding Handbook 2nd Ed . Hanser ... Marlene, and Rosato Donald Injection Molding Handbook 3rd Ed . Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. Todd ... Injection Molding Machine Category Plastics industry Category Packaging machinery cs Vst ikovac ... more details
Flash , also known as flashing , is excess material attached to a molding process molded , forging forged , or casting cast product, which must usually be removed. This is typically caused by leakage of the material between the two surfaces of a mold beginning along the parting line ref name Kazmer2007 cite book author David Kazmer title Injection mold design engineering url http books.google.com books?id fWTftzWhBp4C&pg PA70 accessdate 15 April 2011 year 2007 publisher Hanser Verlag isbn 9781569904176 page 70 ref or between the base material and the mold in the case of overmolding . Moldingflash is seen when the optimized parameter on cull height is not calibrated citation needed date July 2009 . Proper design of mold parting surfaces can reduce or eliminate flash. ref name VGX cite web url http www.plm.automation.siemens.com en sg Images 3014 tcm963 4308.pdf title NX I deasVGX Core Cavity year 2007 publisher Siemens PLM Software accessdate 2009 07 01 ref Moldingflash can be caused from old or worn mold cavities that no longer fit tightly together. Other times, the complexity of the part requires so many mating pieces with such precise geometries that it is almost impossible to create a perfect fit on every impression. Most often, the type of material being molded, and its attendant viscosity in its liquid form, is the primary factor that leads to the creation of the unwanted mold flash. ref name bozzelli Bozzelli, John http www.ptonline.com articles an expert tells how to stop flash An Expert Tells How to Stop Flash , Plastics Technology , July 2004, accessed May 9, 2011. ref The process of removing flash, known as deflashing , is commonly performed via cutting, breaking, grinding abrasive cutting grinding , or Tumble finishing tumbling . Some foundries use robot autogrinders ... must be removed post molding or the Molding process mold redesigned. See also Cryogenic deflashing References refs DEFAULTSORT Flash Manufacturing Category Plastics industry Category Metalworking terminology ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup July 2009 orphan June 2010 no footnotes June 2010 The single largest plastics processing segment is Injection moulding injection molding . Injection Molding Magazine was a Value added service content provider that focused on the multi billion dollar injection molding industry, covering the topic from art to part product design to tooling to final part . Published by Canon Communications , IMM was read by custom and captive molders, contract manufacturers, Original equipment manufacturer OEMs , part designers, moldmakers, and members of the supply channel such as resin suppliers, compounders, and machinery and equipment suppliers. Injection Molding Magazine attempted to help people in different job responsibilities work as one team in the cross functional effort required to bring an injection molded part or product to market. The various players involved in injection molding, including OEMs, designers, moldmakers, and molders, were connected by how to editorial content that facilitates effective part design and parts that are molded faster, with higher quality, and lower costs. IMM presented four major editorial sections Management Design Tooling Manufacturing Departments and columns included Molders Economic Index The Materials Analyst By Design Market Snapshot The Troubleshooter Plant Tour The publication was free for qualified injection molding professionals in North America and in digital format around the world. Sister publications Web sites include Modern Plastics Worldwide and PlasticsToday.com . The magazine was closed in 2011. Misc data Type Business magazine Format Print and digital magazine Owner Canon Communications LLC Sr. Group Publisher Patrick Lundy Editor in Chief Rob Neilley Founded 1993 Language English Circulation 37,550 audited circulation plus 10,859 bonus distribution for a reach of more than 48,000. External links http plasticstoday.com imm Injection Molding Magazine http plasticstoday.com PlasticsToday http cancom.com ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Liquid Elastomer Molding LEM gasket consists of a metallic core, coated in selected areas on both sides with a thin layer of silicone with molded in sealing beads. These beads have differing heights and widths dependent on the clamping load distribution and application requirements. The base elastomer coating provides a good overall micro seal with the silicone beads ensuring optimum sealing in the critical areas. LEM can also include molding on its edge either for sealing of high pressure fluids or for T joint s between mating flange s. ref name lem cite web title Liquid Elastomer Molding Home url http www.lem technology.com accessdate 2006 05 13 ref ref name fedmog cite web title Federal Mogul Corporation Home url http www.federal mogul.com accessdate 2006 05 13 ref References reflist Category Seals mechanical manufacturing stub ... more details
Infobox Company name Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd company logo Image Husky company logo.jpg type Private company Private foundation 1953 location Bolton , Canada area served Worldwide key people http www.husky.ca about bios.aspx John Galt small President and CEO small Robert Schad small Founder small products Injection Molding Injection Molding Machines, Hot Runners, Molds owner Berkshire Partners LLC and OMERS Private Equity Inc. homepage http www.husky.ca Husky.ca intl yes Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. is a supplier of machinery for injection molding of plastics. The company was founded in 1953 by Robert Schad, a Germans German immigrant to Canada . Husky was initially a small machine shop with no ties to the plastics industry. ref http www.husky.ca abouthusky companyoverview 0 60.html ref Husky now manufactures a wide range of injection molding machine s, injection molds, hot runner s, robots, and auxiliary systems used in plastics manufacturing. Husky s head office and primary manufacturing site is located in Bolton, Ontario , Canada. Husky also has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Luxembourg, Brazil ref http www.husky.ca news release.aspx?id 184 ref , and China. Sales, parts, and technical support centers are located across the globe. ref http www.husky.ca about locations.aspx ref Husky currently employs over 3000 people worldwide ref http www.zoominfo.com Search CompanyDetail.aspx?CompanyID 56512213&cs QDDXk7VvE&pc indeed ref ref http wrightreports.ecnext.com coms2 reportdesc COMPANY C124I6780 ref , with annual revenues of US 1.2 billion. ref http www.onex.com Husky Injection Molding Systems.aspx ref Husky is a world leader in plastics technology, specializing in polyethylene terephthalate PET for beverage packaging products. Husky controls more than 50 of the global market for PET processing systems. ref http www.docstoc.com docs 16073730 HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD ref Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. was a publicly traded ... more details
Low Pressure Molding LPM with polyamide and polyolefin hot melt materials is a process typically used to encapsulate and environmentally protect electronic components such as circuit boards . The purpose is to protect electronics against moisture, dust dirt and vibration. Low Pressure Molding is also used for sealing connectors and molding grommets and strain reliefs. Key to this process are the raw materials and specialized molding equipment. Dimer acid based polyamide materials, better known as hot melt s, are used as molding compounds. They are thermoplastic s i.e. you heat them up until they are liquid and they solidify simply by cooling down. These polyamide materials differ from other thermoplastics in two main areas One Viscosity At processing temperature 410F 210C the viscosity is very low, typically around 3,000 centipoise similar to pancake syrup . Low viscosity materials require low injection pressure in order to inject into a cavity. In fact it is normal to use a simple gear pump to inject the polyamide material. Low injection pressure is paramount, when over molding relatively fragile electronic component. Two Adhesion Polyamide materials are basically high performance hot melt adhesive s. The adhesive properties of polyamide is what seals a chosen substrate. The type of adhesion is purely mechanical i.e. no chemical reaction takes place. Process Polyamide material is heated until liquid typically at 410F 210C . The hot liquid Polyamide material is then injected at very .... A mold set cavity is typically filled in a few seconds but a typical full molding cycle ... Corporation ref http www.henkel.com press press releases 2010 20101105 low pressure injection molding ... connectors and create strain reliefs for wires. The first commercial use of the Low Pressure Molding ... Pressure Molding has spread out to other areas such as industrial products, medical, consumer ... be an opportunity to use Low Pressure molding as the solution. Automotive sensors in cabin and even ... more details