Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) and compression molding are two distinct manufacturing processes that offer different advantages for producing parts made from thermoset materials. In this post, we… read more
Structural foam is a term used to describe a wide range of materials with a microcellular structure. These highly moldable materials are typically formed through a unique foaming process and… read more
What are Elastomeric Polyurethanes? Elastomeric polyurethanes are derived from a chemical reaction between a polyol and isocyanate, making this a true thermoset polymer. Commonly associated with … 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
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