A dual-channel liquid supply removes air before blow molding, cutting small-mouth container molding time while preserving rod strength.
Heating power is set by preform zone material needs, improving temperature profile control and reducing burn marks and overstretching.
A pre-opened forming die angle enables wider fiber sheet lamination, cutting lamination time while suppressing wrinkles during bending.
Adjustable gripping and reverse film motion equalize stretch on 3D surfaces, reducing wrinkles and improving coating adhesion.
A constant-height inboard spar lets one rotor blade be trimmed or adapted for multiple aircraft models, cutting tooling cost and factory space.
Screened thermoset resin particles are reused in sanitary fixture reaction soup to cut PMMA use, lower CO2 emissions, and enable circular production.
A segmented mold with steam, vacuum, and compressed air forms seamless rebonded foam cavities while avoiding glue seams and curing faults.
A titanium backing with a composite insert boosts energy transfer and straighter shots while preserving durability, sound, and feel.
Two-phase injection confines oxygen scavengers and colorants to an intermediate PET layer, keeping trimmed scrap additive-free for reuse.
Memory-chip heat bars match seal length to pouch width, preventing cold spots, reducing waste, and keeping pouch seals consistent.
A single station welds the barrier element and folds the tamper strip, improving sealing adhesion, line compactness, and throughput.
A magnesium oxide, water, and magnesium chloride binder bonds cellulosic substrates while reducing VOC emissions and flammability in building composites.
A flexible mold insert enables negative drafts to form seamless curved countertop edges and integrated sink surfaces.
A sliding, rotatable bracket lowers film applicator packing height while preserving bubble-free adhesion and transport stability.
A mold-driven porogen process forms a porous polymer surface below melting temperature, improving friction and tissue integration without shear loss.
A reinforced preform support flange resists deflection during forming and filling, maintaining a consistent seal and container pressure.
Multi-step liquid injection with pressure and volume feedback controls hydraulic hammer peaks for repeatable container shaping and lower stress.
Grooved rollers and controlled strand tension stabilize non-sized fibers in a fluidized bed for uniform thermoplastic powder impregnation.
A heating and compaction process with a JPI layer creates continuous air-tight seams in thermoplastic films for reliable vacuum forming.
Orthogonal protrusions in an exterior wall drainage mesh create airflow and drainage paths that prevent moisture entrapment behind cladding.
Tapered molding-roll recesses capture more substrate during ultrasonic forming, enabling denser omnidirectional hooks at higher line speed.
A rotating support plate and bracket let one applicator support devices after use while keeping the positioning box flat during screen protector application.
An added intermediate pressure stage and adjustable throttle improve compressed-air recycling, cut energy use, and maintain bottle quality.
A cylindrical cam and mechanical linkage synchronize mold halves and base motion to cut vibration, wear, and alignment adjustments.
Localized heating with protrusions improves film thickness uniformity in detergent pouches, boosting stability with less packaging material.
Localized casting and expandable media cure composites with controlled heat and pressure, avoiding autoclave bottlenecks, energy use, and transport.
A constraining container and expandable medium apply heat and pressure to cure composites outside large autoclaves, reducing energy use and layout bottlenecks.
Portable expandable-pressure curing replaces autoclaves for composite spot curing, repair, and lower-energy local processing.
Expandable media and a hardening casting apply localized curing pressure to composite structures, removing autoclave bottlenecks, energy use, and transport.
Axial air ports in a rod member cool resin-container preforms faster and more uniformly before blow molding, helping shorten production cycles.
Variable-rate actuators adapt punch forming across a composite charge to produce tapered stringers while limiting wrinkles and material inconsistencies.
A multi-channel tip insert redirects molten polymer near the nozzle to uniformize the flow front and prevent heart filling defects.
A sealed inert-gas pressure annealing process improves UHMWPE mechanical properties while minimizing surface oxidation and material waste.
Controlled air-heating zones cross-link resin-impregnated carbon fibres without heated moulds, reducing adhesion and contamination in composite bar production.
Segmented concave-convex preform base geometry improves material creep and distribution to prevent cracking in blow-molded containers.
A shaped die opening forms an uneven parison, enabling continuous inner-surface features and peripheral wall-thickness variation in molded containers.
A two-stage laser marking approach uses a first pattern as a reference to place visible patterns accurately on non-cylindrical resin preforms.
Monochromatic infrared lasers concentrate wavelength-specific energy on plastic preforms, reducing heat dispersion and supporting more uniform heating.
Co-curing aircraft stiffeners with the spar web removes adhesive and peel ply while preserving a strong structural bond.
Thermoplastic matrices with continuous fibers create localized vehicle reinforcements without separate adhesives or mechanical fasteners.
An elastically deformable ring maintains guide-roller contact force, enabling low-friction rolling and reliable module control.
Staged side and top wheels guide material sheets around longitudinal components with consistent tension and fewer wrinkles.
Heart-shaped filling defects in polycarbonate and polyamide parts are mitigated by diverting molten flow through an auxiliary chamber and return channels.
Polyolefin copolymer hotmelts address weak alcohol and moisture resistance in low-pressure molded medical electronics.
Pre-centering the core and varying material flow, end-mold speed, and fluid supply supports consistent diameters and flex patterns.
An L-shaped connecting step and narrowed body help control stretch and thickness distribution during resin container blow molding.
Stretching resin-impregnated fiber material aligns rovings before high-speed impregnation, reducing surface irregularities, reflections, and scrap.
Fasteners and separate parts increase assembly effort; 3K molding creates a disposable elevator guide shoe as one unit.
Controlled preform thickness and surface temperature enable injection blow molding of P3HB resin despite slow crystallization.
Closed-loop angular control aligns rotary processing components with access hatches, reducing manual work during maintenance and format changes.