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MAMCO's specialization in insert molding with continuous strip capabilities utilizes all grades of thermoplastic resins and enables high-volume continuous molding. (read more)
Plastic molding services use a number of different molding techniques to produce components, including thermoplastic and thermoset injection molding, blow molding, rotational molding, thermoforming, structural foam molding, compression molding, resin transfer molding (RTM), and others. 
Molding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding (RIM), resin transfer molding (RTM), and blow molding
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMolding services create ceramic, composite, glass, rubber, plastic, silicone, or metal parts by combining solids or powders with liquids, or by pressing solid materials or powders into a die or form
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSilicone molding services produce molded components made from silicone or liquid silicone rubber
Search by Specification | Learn MoreComposite and fiberglass molding services perform injection molding, blow molding, compression molding, rotational molding, thermoforming, and dip molding
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMolding machines form thermoplastic resin, thermoset polymers, or MIM compounds into finished shapes
Learn MoreMold bases and mold plates are used to support molds and tooling in injection molding, compression molding and resin transfer molding (RTM) processes
Learn MorePlastic mold equipment design and fabrication services specialize in the design and fabrication of machinery used to create plastic molds
Learn MoreCasting resins are pourable plastic or elastomer compounds used to cast parts, make molds or form a structure in place
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty polymers and resins are proprietary polymers, resins, monomers and intermediates. This category includes plastics and elastomers that are based on proprietary curing technologies or chemistries, or that are designed for specialized applications
Search by Specification | Learn MoreResins and compounds are pellets, liquid resins, bulk molding compounds, or other unfinished materials that are ready for shape fabrication or bond formation
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThermosets and thermoset materials are crosslinked polymeric resins that are cured or set using heat or heat and pressure. They generally have a higher resistance to heat than thermoplastics
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectrical resins and electronic compounds includes adhesives, greases, pads, stock shapes, tapes, encapsulants, potting compounds, thermal interface materials, and electrically conductive substances used in electrical, electronics, and semiconductor applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThermoplastics and thermoplastic materials soften when heated and harden when cooled. They can withstand many heating and cooling cycles and are often suitable for recycling.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePlastics and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms
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Moldmaking Production: Differing Resins & Presses Moldamatic, LLC
Injection Molding Tri Town Precision Plastics, Inc.
Rotational Molding Eger Products, Inc.
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Osborne Industries, Inc. specializes in custom molding of thermoset resins via Resin Transfer Molding (RTM). Take Full Advantage of RTM Quality and Design Flexibility with Osborne, we can provide turnkey guidance from concept to prototype to final product, from patterns and molds to final inspection. (read more)
Hadlock Plastics Corporation offers several processes for the molding of reinforced thermoset composites. Their primary processes are compression and liquid composite molding. These methods can support high volume requirements and provide the least expensive, highest quality parts. They also utilize open molding and resin transfer as alternatives for lower volume requirements. (read more)
ProtoCAM uses many prototyping materials and resins based on your needs, application, and product. They recently added Somos ProtoGen for improved chemical resistance and dimensional accuracy, and Somos Water Clear Ultra for optical clarity in their Stereolithography machines (read more)
MOLDAMATIC'S Production Department offers 47 injection molding presses, ranging from 40 ton through 450 ton, with shot capacity through 60 ounces. (read more)
The MILEX™ Family of products is primarily used as binders in brake pad and clutch facing disc friction materials. This brake friction material enables superior performance at elevated temperatures, reduces brake noise, achieves good friction, lowers vibratory lurch and reduces system wear and tear. (read more)
TORLON polyamide-imide offers the advantages of a thermoset, in that once cured, it provides unstoppable performance in some of the most severe service environments. But like a thermoplastic, it can be processed by standard methods such as injection molding, extrusion and compression molding. (read more)
With a Canon mold, innovation is an open-and-shut case.
To stay a leader in domestic manufacturing, Canon Virginia, Inc. needed a mold maker they could rely on. Who better to turn to but ourselves?
Drawing upon Canon's strong history of creating multi-cavity, tight-tolerance cosmetic molds, we created our own on-site, state-of-the art mold shop at Canon Virginia. (read more)
Prototype parts molded by Nuhill are often indistinguishable from injection molded parts. In fact, many companies routinely use molded prototype parts to evaluate part and assembly designs. Some companies have prepared for production using prototype parts from Nuhill Technologies. Nuhill's molded parts are very close to your production parts in size and appearance. (read more)
Lexan EXL Resin offers improved toughness at low temperatures and molding productivity. (read more)
Moulders can cut cycle time for PBT parts up to 30 percent with new super-fast grades of DuPont™ Crastin® PBT thermoplastic polyester. Designated Crastin® SF, the new resins come in non-reinforced form and in reinforced versions with 15 or 30 percent glass fiber. (read more)
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| Ultramid® A3WG7 BK00564 | BASF Corporation | Resins and Compounds | 35% glass fiber reinforced, black & heat resistance injection molding PA66 | |
| Ultramid® A 3WG6 | BASF Corporation | Resins and Compounds | 30% glass fiber reinforced and heat resistance injection molding PA66 grade | |
| Ultraform® W 2320 003 BK120 Q600 | BASF Corporation | Resins and Compounds | A black, very easy flowing and rapidly freezing injection molding POM grade | |
| Ultramid® 8234G HS | BASF Corporation | Resins and Compounds | A heat stabilized, 44% fiberglass reinforced PA6 injection molding compound |
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Resin Transfer Molding Resin Transfer Molding Monograph A collection of 19 papers covering the latest advances in RTM technology. |