Reviving the Relevance of Compression Moulding

The cornerstone of advanced composite manufacturing, in its 1920s Bakelite heyday compression moulding was the key process for shaping thermoset materials. Despite the rise in other mass production techniques, including injection moulding, 3D printing and LSR moulding, compression moulding continues to dominate in the manufacturing of durable, quality parts.

Thomas Catinat, Operations Manager at Broanmain Plastics, explores the lasting legacy of compression moulding, including the application advantages of this technique. “For stronger and more wear-resistant parts produced in lower volumes, compression moulding and direct screw transfer (DST) remain extremely valid and popular options,” observes Thomas.

For sectors like aerospace, automotive, transport, utilities, marine, electronics and renewable energy, compression moulding is undergoing a bit of a resurgence. This is mainly attributed to these industries using more advanced composite materials.

In many instances, compression moulded parts are more durable as a result of the tensile strength. Parts can also be more sustainable as bio-based materials are increasingly being used.  Valued globally at USD 12.4bn in 2023, the compression moulding market is projected to double to USD 25.1bn by 2032[i].

The compression process

A forming method that relies on heat and pressure to mould plastic materials, the first step in compression moulding involves creating a strong, precise metal tool. This is designed to the required dimensions and shape.

A compression moulding machine then places partially heated material into the open, heated mould cavity. Broanmain offers compression moulding using Bulk Moulding Compound (BMC). This composite is a polyester ‘dough’ material that is manually put into the tool in pre-measured amounts.

The mould is closed with a top force or plug member, and pressure and heat is applied to ensure the material reaches all parts of the cavity. The part is then cured until the material sets into shape. Finally, the part is removed from the tooling where it is trimmed down. If intricate details are required, these are often created on a CNC mill. “It’s a highly skilled and precise process,” affirms Thomas.

DST is a hybrid of compression and injection moulding. It allows for the processing of thermoset materials such as epoxy, phenolic, DAP, alkyd and DMC in an injection moulding machine. Although more time is needed to change the equipment components and barrel, automation can significantly accelerate the process.

“Although more labour intensive than injection moulding, where the compression method is beneficial is shaping highly durable parts with significant thickness. The compression moulding tool makes even stiff and high durometer plastic materials perfectly vulcanised and dimensionally stable. It still works best on smooth surface parts that don’t have complex geometries,” adds Thomas.

Despite the strong outlook, accessibility to UK moulders with the capabilities and capacity to offer compression moulding and DST alongside mass injection moulding has fallen significantly.It’s a process that Broanmain has continued to invest in. In order to adapt to our customers’ delivery needs and to ensure knowledge of this traditional technique is retained for future generations, most Broanmain machine operatives are trained in both compression and injection moulding,” reports Thomas.

[i] Global Market Insights report 2023. https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/rubber-molding-market

For more information visit: broanmainplastics.co.uk

Hot this week

Market Opportunity for Sensors in Humanoid Robots to Exceed US$6.59 billion by 2037

Humanoid robots are transitioning from conceptual prototypes to AI-driven...

Scantron Unveils Next-Generation Proscan 3D Line Defect Detection and Measurement System (DDMS)

Scantron Industrial Products Ltd is pleased to announce the...

Castrol ON PG25 cooling fluids validated for NVIDIA AI factory and data centre infrastructure

Castrol announced today that two of its direct-to-chip cooling...

Precision Micro sees semiconductor revenue surge as AI drives manufacturing demand

Chemical etching specialist, Precision Micro has seen semiconductor-related revenue...

Powering resilience in UK water treatment plants

From drinking water and sanitation to industrial processes, water...

Market Opportunity for Sensors in Humanoid Robots to Exceed US$6.59 billion by 2037

Humanoid robots are transitioning from conceptual prototypes to AI-driven...

Castrol ON PG25 cooling fluids validated for NVIDIA AI factory and data centre infrastructure

Castrol announced today that two of its direct-to-chip cooling...

Precision Micro sees semiconductor revenue surge as AI drives manufacturing demand

Chemical etching specialist, Precision Micro has seen semiconductor-related revenue...

Powering resilience in UK water treatment plants

From drinking water and sanitation to industrial processes, water...

Same Vacancy, Different Country: The Talent Gap Running Through Automa 2026

The 2026 Global Energy Talent Index, built on responses...

Leuze Sensor Technology Enables Safe Automation at SEW-EURODRIVE

RSL 400 safety laser scanners and other Leuze sensor...