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Reinforced Resin Transfer Moldings

Figure 5.26 Description of the reinforced resin transfer molding fabricating system... Figure 5.26 Description of the reinforced resin transfer molding fabricating system...
Resin transfer molding With vacuum assisted RTM, this process can be called infusion molding. RTM usually uses liquid TS plastics that is transferred or injected into an enclosed mold usually at low pressures of about 60 psi (410 kPa) in which reinforcement... [Pg.517]

SCRIMP process This Seeman Composites Resin Infusion Process (SCRIMP) is described as a gas-assist resin transfer molding process. As an example glass fiber fabrics/ thermoset vinyl ester polyester plastic and polyurethane foam panels (for insulation) are placed in a segmented tool. A vacuum is pulled with a bag so that a huge amount of plastic can be drawn into the mold (Marco process approach). Its curved roof is made separately and bonded to the box with mechanical and adhesive fastening. It is similar to various reinforced plastics molding processes. [Pg.522]

Differentiate between pultrusion, resin transfer molding, and filament winding methods for fiber-reinforced composite production. [Pg.681]

Resin transfer molding (RTM) is a hybrid of two polymer processing techniques we have already described transfer molding and reaction injection molding (RIM). The key difference is that a reinforcement is incorporated during molding to create a composite. [Pg.798]

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]

Resin-based composites are usually defined as either conventional or advanced. Conventional composites usually contain glass or mineral fiber reinforcement, and sometimes carbon fiber, either alone or in combination with others. Conventional composites are usually produced in stock shapes such as sheet, rod, and tube. There are many methods of processing composite materials. These include filament winding, layup, cut fiber spraying, resin transfer molding, and pultrusion. [Pg.379]

Resin Transfer Molding (RTM). Reinforcing fibers are distributed uniformly in the mold and the mold is closed. Liquid resin is injected into the mold until the excess comes out of the vents. The mold is pressed and heated, similarly to preform molding, until cure is complete. [Pg.685]

The mold in RRIM is similar to resin transfer molding (RTM) (Chapter 15). In the reinforced RIM (RRIM) process reinforcements such as woven or nonwoven fabrics, short glass fibers, glass flakes, milled fibers dry reinforcement preform, etc. are placed in a closed mold. Next a reactive plastic system is mixed under high pressure in a specially... [Pg.426]

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]

Resin transfer molding In the resin transfer molding (RTM) process, a low viscosity resin is transferred into a closed mold containing all the appropriate reinforcements and inserts as a preform. The air is normally evacuated from the mold, allowing the use of low resin injection pressures and epoxy molds. Manhole covers, compressor casings, car doors, and propeller blades have all been manufactured by RTM. [Pg.3033]


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