High Performance Hardware Factory – RIM – Protom Detail:
RIM
Trusted for high quality rapid injection molding (RIM) services, our company offers solutions which demonstrate all the advantages of RIM technology such as thermal insulation, heat resistance, dimensional stability and a high level of dynamic properties.
Major advantages
· Reduced tooling costs
· Freedom of design
· Higher strength to weight ratio
· Eliminated secondary operations
Parts produced through RIM process are dimensionally stable, wear resistant and chemical resistant. For larger plastic parts manufactured in low to mid volumes RIM is an outstanding choice.
Plastics used in RIM process are thermosets, either polyurethane or foamed polyurethanes. Mixing of the polyurethane is done in the tool cavity. Low injection pressures and low viscosity mean that large, complex parts can be produced in a cost-efficient manner.
Energy, floor space as well as equipment used in RIM process for making the same product is considerably low, making it a viable option low and mid volume production runs. The process is more automated as well, compared to alternatives. Get in touch today for more information on RIM process.
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Cooperation
Our business promises all users of the first-class items and the most satisfying post-sale company. We warmly welcome our regular and new prospects to join us for High Performance Hardware Factory – RIM – Protom, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: kazakhstan , Canberra , Peru , We critically promise that we deliver all the customers with the best quality solutions, the most competitive prices and the most prompt delivery. We hope to win a resplendent future for customers and ourselves.
By Delia from Qatar - 2018.11.06 10:04
Company director has very rich management experience and strict attitude, sales staff are warm and cheerful, technical staff are professional and responsible,so we have no worry about product,a nice manufacturer.
By Miriam from Sheffield - 2018.07.26 16:51