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BULK MOULDING

This is also known as Bulk Moulding Compound (BMC). It is blended through a mix of unsaturated polyester resin, crosslinking monomer, catalyst, mineral fillers and short-length fibrous reinforcement materials such as chopped glass fibre, usually in lengths of 6-25 mm. They are all mixed in different proportions to obtain the required electromechanical properties. The mix is processed and cured for a specific time, under a prescribed pressure and temperature, to obtain the DMC. [Pg.369]

Dough or bulk moulding compounds can suffer from a number of disadvantages of which the most important are ... [Pg.710]

Polyolefin foams are easier to model than polyurethane (PU) foams, since the polymer mechanical properties does not change with foam density. An increase in water content decreases the density of PU foams, but increases the hard block content of the PU, hence increasing its Young s modulus. However, the microstructure of semi-crystalline PE and PP in foams is not spherulitic, as in bulk mouldings. Rodriguez-Perez and co-workers (20) showed that the cell faces in PE foams contain oriented crystals. Consequently, their properties are anisotropic. Mechanical data for PE or PP injection mouldings should not be used for modelling foam properties. Ideally the mechanical properties of the PE/PP in the cell faces should be measured. However, as such data is not available, it is possible to use data for blown PE film, since this is also biaxially stretched, and the texture of the crystalline orientation is known to be similar to that in foam faces. [Pg.12]

Reinforced plastics first became commercially available in the 1940s. Unsaturated polyester reinforced with fibrous glass is the most widely used reinforced plastic today. Chopped glass mats are used for sheet moulding compounds (SMC), bulk moulding compounds (BMC) and hand lay-up composites. [Pg.84]

Compression moulding (hot press moulding) Moulding compounds (often complex mixtures, e.g. dough or bulk moulding compounds) prepared in Z-blade mixer and heated under pressure in closed mould Small to medium articles, especially electrical mouldings large capital outlay... [Pg.34]

As indicated earlier, the materials may be either in the form of compounds or resins and fibres separately. Sheet moulding compound (SMC), dough moulding compound (DMC) and bulk moulding compound (BMC) use polyester resin plus filler, catalyst, pigment, low profile additive, etc. [Pg.272]

Krigbaum [12] has reported on the use of glass fibre reinforced composites, both from Cytec Industries, based on Cyglas 685 unsaturated polyester [bulk moulding compound (BMC)] and Cyglas 695 vinyl ester resin (BMC) in automotive valve covers and other engine cover applications. The recycling of these valve covers is also discussed. [Pg.163]

Polyester/resin fibre premix, for injection or transfer moulding. It is also called bulk moulding compound (BMC). [Pg.462]

In thermosetting compounds (which are in various forms for moulding by compression or by a modified form of injection), fibre lengths can be much higher. These are known as bulk moulding compounds (BMCs) or dough moulding compounds (DMCs). [Pg.38]


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