Advantages of Injection Rubber Molding 10/17/2015 Injection Molding is when a strip of uncured compound is commonly fed into the injection machine, eliminating the preform associated with compression and transfer molding. A more complex process than either compression or transfer molding, injection molding involves forcing molten material into a hot mold cavity with a ram or screw-type plunger. A key difference is the mold halves are clamped before the material is injected. This method of molding can be used to produce very small parts to
Injection Molding is when a strip of uncured compound is commonly fed into the injection machine, eliminating the preform associated with compression and transfer molding. A more complex process than either compression or transfer molding, injection molding involves forcing molten material into a hot mold cavity with a ram or screw-type plunger. A key difference is the mold halves are clamped before the material is injected. This method of molding can be used to produce very small parts to