Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) |
A fabrication technique involving the extremely rapid
impingement mixing of two chemically reactive liquid streams,
injected into a mold that results in the simultaneous
polymerization, cross-linking and formation of the part.
Typically, this low temperature process typically takes less
than a minute to complete, including time for mixing, curing,
and demolding.
This technique is a form of liquid injection molding (LIM). When short fibers (1.6 mm), carbon or mineral fillers are incorporated into one of the liquids to increase modulus and reduce coefficient of expansion the process is referred to as reinforced reaction injection molding (RRIM). RIM resin systems include epoxy which mold over continuous strand mat and preforms as well as polyurethane/polyester hybrids, polyurea and poly(DCPD). Raw Materials Tooling
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