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Compression molding is a method of molding in which the molding material, generally preheated, is first placed in an open, heated mold cavity. The mold is closed with a top force or plug member, pressure is applied to force the material into contact with all mold areas, while heat and pressure are maintained until the molding material has cured. The process employs thermosetting resins in a partially cured stage, either in the form of granules, putty-like masses, or preforms. Compression molding is a high-volume, high-pressure method suitable for molding complex, high-strength fiberglass reinforcements. Advanced composite thermoplastics can also be compression molded with unidirectional tapes, woven fabrics, randomly orientated fiber mat or chopped strand. The advantage of compression molding is its ability to mold large, fairly intricate parts. Also, it is one of the lowest cost molding methods compared with other methods such as transfer molding and injection molding; moreover it wastes relatively little material, giving it an advantage when working with expensive compounds. However, compression molding often provides poor product consistency and difficulty in controlling flashing, and it is not suitable for some types of parts. Compression molding produces fewer knit lines and less fiber-length degradation than injection molding. Compression-molding is also suitable for ultra-large basic shape production in sizes beyond the capacity of extrusion techniques. Materials that are typically manufactured through compression molding include: Polyester fiberglass resin systems (SMC/BMC), Torlon PAI, Vespel PI, Meldin PI, Ryton PPS, and many grades of PEEK.
Compression molding was first developed to manufacture composite parts for metal replacement applications, compression molding is typically used to make larger flat or moderately curved parts. This method of molding is greatly used in manufacturing automotive parts such as hoods, fenders, scoops, spoilers, as well as smaller more intricate parts. The material to be molded is positioned in the mold cavity and the heated platens are closed by a hydraulic ram. Bulk molding compound (BMC) or sheet molding compound (SMC), are conformed to the mold form by the applied pressure and heated until the curing reaction occurs. SMC feed material usually is cut to conform to the surface area of the mold. The mold is then cooled and the part removed. Materials may be loaded into the mold either in the form of pellets or sheet, or the mold may be loaded from a plasticating extruder. Materials are heated above their melting points, formed and cooled. The more evenly the feed material is distributed over the mold surface, the less flow orientation occurs during the compression stage.
Thermoplastic matricies are common place in mass production industries eg. automotive applications where the leading technologies are Long Fibre reinforced Thermoplastics (LFT) and Glass fibre Mat reinforced Thermoplastics (GMT).
In compression molding there are six important considerations that an engineer should bear in mind[citation needed]:
Determining the proper amount of material.
Determining the minimum amount of energy required to heat the material.
Determining the minimum time required to heat the material.
Determining the appropriate heating technique.
Predicting the required force, to ensure that shot attains the proper shape.
Designing the mold for rapid cooling after the material has been compressed into the mold.
Contents
1 Process definition
2 Process characteristics
3 Process schematic
4 Workpiece geometry
5 Setup and equipment
6 Typical tools and geometry produced
7 Bibliography
8 Additional information
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Process definition
Compression molding is a forming process in which a plastic material is placed directly into a heated metal mold, then is softened by the heat, and forced to conform to the shape of the mold as the mold closes.
Process characteristics
The use of thermoset plastic compounds characterizes this molding process as many of the other molding processes. These thermosets can be in either preform or granule shapes. Unlike some of the other processes we find that the materials are usually preheated and measured before molding. This helps to reduce excess flash. Inserts, usually metallic, can also be molded with the plastic. As a side note, remember not to allow any undercuts on the shape, it will make ejection especially difficult. Thermoplastic matricies with an inherent indefinite shelf-life and shorter cycle moulding times are widely used and examples are shown in Ref 3.
Process schematic
The compression molding starts, with an allotted amount of plastic or gelatin placed over or inserted into a mold. Afterward the...(and so on)

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Montrail is a company, headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The company manufactures and distributes footwear for trail running, hiking, and rock climbing.
Montrail sponsors a range of ultrarunning athletes, rock climbers, and related events across the US. The Montrail Ultrarunning Team sponsorship program has been going since 1996, and now supports 88 athletes. Montrail also hosts and sponsors a number of ultrarunning and trail running events throughout the US. Montrail main event, the Montrail Ultra Cup, is a series of six ultrarunning events, culminating at the Western States Endurance Run, a 100 mile ultramarathon.
History
1982- The company is founded as One Sport.
1993- One Sport is reborn as One Sport Inc.
1997- The company is rebranded as Montrail; the Moraine is rated Best Hiking Boot in Backpacker Magazine.
1999- Patents stretchable Gore-Tex in the Java GTX shoe.
2002- Creates first "shoftshell" shoe made with Schoeller fabric.
2003- Excelerace XCR wins Editor Choice in Backpacker Magazine and the D7 earns Editor Choice in Climbing Magazine.
2004- Gryptonite ultra-sticky rubber is introduced.
2005- PRFRM thermo-moldable foam is introduced in the Molokai/Molokini flip flops, Enduro-Soles, and rock climbing shoes; Gryptonite rubber extends to trail running shoes; Hardrock is introduced and wins awards in Health Magazine and Outside Magazine.
2006- Montrail is acquired by Columbia Sportswear; Continental Divide wins Best Trail Shoe Debut by Runner's World Magazine and Editor's Choice by TrailRunner Magazine.
2007- Namche is named Best Fastpacking Boot and the Java XCR is named Most Supportive Ultralight Boot by Backpacker Magazine.
References
^ "Crazy Climbing for Columbia". Motley Fool. January 30, 2006. http://www.fool.com/investing/small-cap/2006/01/30/crazy-climbing-for-columbia.aspx.
^ John Vonhof (2006). "Fixing Your Feet: Prevention and Treatments for Athletes". Wilderness Press. pp.187. ISBN 0899974171. http://books.google.com/books?id=6rdqji58yVkC&pg=PA187&dq=Montrail&ei=CXTLRtXYN4ia7AKLvZmpBQ&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=vmr48b_XhJN117d_ujk3SoS-GZo.
^ "Falling boulder kills Australian adventure racer". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. September 23, 2004. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/192076_adventuredeath23.html.
^ "Columbia Buying Boot Maker". thestreet.com. January 26, 2006. http://www.thestreet.com/stocks/retail/10264508.html.
External links
Montrail Web site
Montrail Athlete Blog
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