The compression molding process begins with the preparation of the rubber material, which is typically in the form of pre-measured slabs or discs known as preforms. These preforms are crafted from a variety of rubber compounds tailored for specific properties such as elasticity, durability, and chemical resistance.
- Aerospace and Defense The aerospace sector relies on compression-molded rubber parts for seals, grommets, and shock-absorbing components. The high-performance requirements in aerospace applications make compression molding a suitable choice.
Furthermore, the reduced installation time associated with PPR pipes allows for quicker project completion. This efficiency is particularly vital in large-scale infrastructural projects where delays can lead to increased costs and extended periods of water service interruptions.