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Liquid reaction molding

LRM Liquid reaction molding (now reactive injection molding, RIM)... [Pg.2161]

Liquid reaction molding (LRM) Older Syn reaction injection molding. [Pg.579]

Liquid Composite Molding (LCM) is the common name for several similar processes for the manufacturing of polymeric fiber reinforced composites. Widely used processes that belong to this class are Resin Transfer Molding (RTM), Vacuum-Assisted Resin Injection (VARI), and Structural-Reaction Injection Molding (S-RIM). [Pg.359]

Liquid injection molding, for silicone rubbers, 3, 674—675 Liquid ligands, in metal vapor synthesis, 1, 229 Liquid-phase catalysis, supported, for green olefin hydroformylation, 12, 855 Lithiacarbaboranes, preparation, 3, 114 Lithiation, arene chromium tricarbonyls, 5, 236 Lithium aluminum amides, reactions, 3, 282 Lithium aluminum hydride, for alcohol reductions, 3, 279 Lithium borohydride, in hydroborations, 9, 158 Lithium gallium hydride, in reduction reactions, 9, 738 Lithium indium hydride, in carbonyl reductions, 9, 713—714... [Pg.136]

Foamed casting is a simple non-mechanical version of pouring (Chapter 11), reaction injection molding (RIM) (Chapter 12) or liquid injection molding (LIM) (Chapter 16). Liquid components of the plastic with... [Pg.354]

Different casting processes are used. They tend to overlap and could be identified by other processing methods. An example is liquid injection molding that can be identified as injection molding (Chapter 4) or reaction injection molding (Chapter 12). Many decades ago the reaction injection molding process was initially called liquid injection molding. [Pg.396]

Liquid injection molding (LIM) is a variation of the reaction injection molding (RIM) process (Chapter 11). [Pg.508]

The latest trend in foamed composites is automotive structural parts produced by the SRIM (structural reaction-injection-molding) process. The SRIM process is a method of the reactive liquid injection molding (i.e., LIM). LIM includes RIM (reaction injection molding), RRIM (reinforced RIM) and RTM (resin transfer molding). IX M (Liquid Composite Molding) is a relatively new technical term which includes SRIM, RRIM and RTM (Resin Transfer Molding). [Pg.169]

Nine compositions with the diamond concentration of 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25 mass % were mixed with the charge Ti-C-Mo to produce multi-layered semi-products. The ready mixtures were placed layer-by-layer into a pressform in the following order diamondless layer weighing 25,5 g 3 mass % diamond layer, weighing 10 g 5 % layer -10 g 7 % layer - 10 g 9 % layer - 9,9 g 12 % layer - 9,9 g. After densification pellets were obtained 48 mm in diameter with the thickness of the layers 5.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0 mm correspondently. Multilayered pellets with the diamond concentration from layer to layer as much as 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 % mass were prepared similarly. The final pellet was placed into a reactional mold. An SHS reaction was initiated from the lateral face of the cylindrical pellet by a tungsten spiral. After accomplishment of the combustion reaction and propagation of the combustion synthesis wave, the hot SHS-products were compacted in a hydraulic press at P > 400 MPa for no more than 10 s. The time of exposure to pressure was chosen dependent on the combustion temperature and reology of the products, e.g., on their plasticity and the amount of the liquid phase formed. Usually this time is 0.5 -4 2 sec. SHS-products were cooled at the room temperature. [Pg.284]

Molding. In molding liquid materials are poured into a mold and there hardened, i.e., polycondensed or polymerized (Figure 36-1). Phenol and epoxy resins are processed in this manner, as are monomers such as methyl methacrylate, styrene, vinyl carbazole, and caprolactam (reaction molding). [Pg.699]

Liquid Injection Molding. Molding machines with special barrels, screws, and feed systems mix and then inject liquids into a mold cavity. Similar to reaction injection molding the two liquids, often silicone or urethane based, react to form a thermoset part. Baby bottle nipples and keycap return springs are two current silicone type applications. [Pg.3959]


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