Tensile strength is a key physical property often specified with elastomeric materials, including thermoset polyurethanes. This versatile material provides engineers the flexibility to customize a… read more
While polypropylene and polyurethanes may look and feel the same, both materials offer different physical properties and manufacturing processes. In this post, we will discuss these differences and… read more
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) is a manufacturing process typically used to manufacture large, complex geometries. Unlike injection molding, RIM uses thermoset materials and never thermoplastics.… read more
Metals have traditionally been the materials of choice for many applications due to their conductive properties. Engineered plastics, however, have rapidly evolved to include materials that can be… read more
When it comes to custom molded products and components, there are several manufacturing processes to choose from. Whether it is between thermoforming or reaction injection molding (RIM), each process… read more