This automated manufacturing equipment uses high pressure to force heated, pliable material into a closed mold cavity. The material cools and hardens, taking the shape of the mold, before being ejected as a finished product. Examples of products created with this process include seals, gaskets, o-rings, and various automotive and medical components.
This manufacturing method offers significant advantages in terms of high-volume production, precise dimensional accuracy, and design flexibility. It enables the creation of complex shapes and intricate designs, while minimizing material waste compared to traditional methods. Historically, the development of this technology revolutionized the production of rubber components, contributing to increased efficiency and lower costs across numerous industries.