Automation-The Next Revolution in the Reaction Injection Molding Process

860513

2/1/1986

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Abstract
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THE RIM (REACTION INJECTION MOLDING) PROCESS has come of age. Short cycle times and improved quality have been realized utilizing RIM IMR (internal mold release) systems introduced to the industry by The Dow Chemical Company in 1982. Further improvements will maximize RIM part quality and production rates. Although the RIM process of today is competitive with other plastic molding techniques, economic sensitivity studies have shown room for improvement in the area of processing speed and post-mold handling. Development targets, including improved polymer systems and machine designs will allow RIM processing of large parts at cycle times as low as 60 seconds. Polyureas and other novel chemistries are being developed that will eliminate or control flash, reduce or eliminate post cure requirements, and produce high performance polymers with resistance to paint oven distortion. These mechanical and polymer improvements will make RIM highly competitive for molding automotive body panels.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/860513
Pages
12
Citation
Vanderhider, J., Evans, J., and Schrott, B., "Automation-The Next Revolution in the Reaction Injection Molding Process," SAE Technical Paper 860513, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860513.
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Published
2/1/1986
Product Code
860513
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English