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  2. Transfer molding - Wikipedia

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    Transfer molding (BrE: transfer moulding) is a manufacturing process in which casting material is forced into a mold. Transfer molding is different from compression molding in that the mold is enclosed [ 1 ] rather than open to the fill plunger resulting in higher dimensional tolerances and less environmental impact. [ 2 ]

  3. Resin transfer moulding - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive feature of resin transfer moulding is that the reinforcement materials are placed into this cavity, and before the introduction of the matrix material, the mould set is closed. Resin transfer moulding involves numerous varieties which differ in the mechanics of how the resin is introduced to the reinforcement in the mould cavity.

  4. Out of autoclave composite manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    A resin transfer molding (RTM) press is the typical method of applying heat and pressure to the closed mold. There are several out of autoclave technologies in current use including RTM, same qualified resin transfer molding (SQRTM), vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM), and balanced pressure fluid molding.

  5. Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM) or Vacuum Injected Molding (VIM) is a closed mold, out of autoclave (OOA) [1] composite manufacturing process. VARTM is a variation of Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) with its distinguishing characteristic being the replacement of the top portion of a mold tool with a vacuum bag and the use of a vacuum to assist in resin flow. [2]

  6. Polyester resin - Wikipedia

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    Glass fiber-reinforced composites comprise the largest segment into which UPRs are used and can be processed via SMC, BMC, pultrusion, cured-in-place pipe (known as relining in Europe), filament winding, vacuum molding, spray-up molding, resin transfer molding (RTM). Wind turbine blades also use them [9] as well as many more processes.

  7. Composite material - Wikipedia

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    It can be referred to as casting for certain geometries and material combinations. It can be referred to as a profile for certain continuous processes. Some of the processes are autoclave moulding, [63] vacuum bag moulding, [64] pressure bag moulding, [65] resin transfer moulding, [66] and light resin transfer moulding. [67]

  8. Light resin transfer moulding - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the methods performed in resin transfer molding, Light RTM involves a closed mold process. A vacuum holds mold A and mold B together to result in two finished sides with fixed thickness levels. Vacuum rings around the tools hold the molds together for this process after dry fiber reinforcements are loaded into mold A before joining ...

  9. Category:Molding processes - Wikipedia

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    Transfer molding; V. Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding; Vacuum forming This page was last edited on 5 October 2021, at 00:56 (UTC). ...