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Processing compression-injection

As a tme thermoplastic, FEP copolymer can be melt-processed by extmsion and compression, injection, and blow molding. Films can be heat-bonded and sealed, vacuum-formed, and laminated to various substrates. Chemical inertness and corrosion resistance make FEP highly suitable for chemical services its dielectric and insulating properties favor it for electrical and electronic service and its low frictional properties, mechanical toughness, thermal stabiUty, and nonstick quaUty make it highly suitable for bearings and seals, high temperature components, and nonstick surfaces. [Pg.358]

In the manufacture of shaft seals, the molding is the process where the compound and treated metal stamping (phosphated and adhesive applied) are brought together to form the conventional lip type shaft seal. Therefore, it is critical that the compounds used are formulated to suit the molding process. There are three fundamental molding processes in use today compression, injection, and injection/transfer. [Pg.458]

The oldest technology involved in the elastomer blending and vulcanization process is essentially a temperature controlled two roll mill as well as internal mixers followed by an optimum degree of crosslinking in autoclave molds (compression, injection, etc.) in a batch process or in a continuous process such as continuously heated tube or radiated tubes. A few examples of laboratory scale preparation of special purpose elastomeric blends is cited here. [Pg.465]

Recendy, storm doors have been constmcted of advanced thermoplastic composites. Stampable, glass-mat reinforced polypropylene sheet is used to create a high strength outer skin. These compression molded skins are welded together using a friction or ultrasonic process then injection molded with a polyurethane foam core to produce an insulated structure. New technology for window frames incorporate the pultrusion of frame channels to produce a thermoset composite channel that can be filled with fiber glass for further insulation enhancement (12,31,33,34,48,49,54—56,60—67). [Pg.335]

Thermo set as well as thermoplastic and elastomer binders are used in compression, injection and calendaring process respectively. Extrusion moulding uses elastomers as well as thermoplastic materials such as PVC. Compression and injection moulding processes make only rigid magnets, calendaring makes flexible magnets and extrusion can lead to both states. [Pg.355]

BMC can be molded by compression-, transfer-, or injection molding processes. Compression molding is the oldest and most commonly used process. It consists of forming the material between the heated metal punch and die. This process is the most economic one however there are a few components that cannot be compression molded owing to their intricate shapes. Another drawback of compression molding process involves weighing of the charge before it is laid out... [Pg.290]

Important processing methods injection molding, extrusion, compression molding... [Pg.633]

Important processing methods injection molding, blow molding, rotational molding, extrusion, foam molding, compression molding, transfer molding... [Pg.660]


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