Compression molding
Compression molding allows for molding parts of all sizes, of very different weights, of variable hardnesses and from standard materials or custom-formulated.
How does it work?
Compression molding requires various manual operations prior to vulcanization, such as the preparation of raw compound blanks which are then placed in the mold cavities or in a transfer pot before compression. The duration of the molding cycle is linked to the nature of the elastomer and the geometry of the part. Once vulcanization is complete, the rubber part is demolded and then inspected.
Production capacities
- Compression presses from 70T to 1,000T
- Recent machinery fleet, regularly renewed
- Specific equipment on presses:
— Very large platens
— Demolding kits
Examples of pieces
Cladding
Anti-fatigue mat
Sealing
Elastic fitting
Sealing
Battery seal
Sealing