transfermolding
Transfer molding is a manufacturing process used primarily for producing complex, high-quality plastic parts with precise dimensions. It combines elements of injection molding and compression molding, offering advantages in terms of material efficiency and part consistency. The process involves transferring molten plastic from a heated chamber, known as a pot, into a closed mold cavity under high pressure. This method is particularly effective for thermosetting plastics, such as epoxy, phenolic, and silicone, which cure permanently under heat and pressure.
The transfer molding cycle begins with the plastic material being preheated in the pot until it reaches
Transfer molding is widely used in industries requiring durable and heat-resistant parts, including automotive, aerospace, electronics,
Despite these challenges, transfer molding remains a valuable technique for producing high-performance plastic components with superior