An easy-to-understand explanation of the molding methods for CFRP (FRP) and their respective advantages and disadvantages!
Our company, which consistently handles everything from design, molding, processing, to assembly of composite materials including CFRP (FRP) and general-purpose plastics, is currently offering a free technical booklet titled "Basic Knowledge of CFRP 2," which condenses our molding know-how! The booklet includes explanations of the advantages and disadvantages of each molding method, as well as their applications, and features a "flowchart" that helps identify the optimal molding method for various needs. It is easy to understand for beginners and can also be used as training material! [Contents] ■ Representative examples of wet molding (Hand lay-up method, RTM method, etc.) ■ Representative examples of dry molding (SMC method, autoclave method, etc.) ■ Advantages, disadvantages, and specific examples of various manufacturing methods ■ Selection criteria for molding methods (flowchart) *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【FRP Molding Methods Listed】 ■Wet Molding - Hand Lay-up Method (Hand Lay-up/HLU) - Filament Winding Method (Filament Winding/FW) - Spray-up Method (Spray-up/SP) - Cold Press Method (Cold Press/CP) - RTM Method (Resin Transfer Molding) ■Dry Molding - Autoclave Method (Vacuum Bag Autoclave/AC) - Sheet Winding Method (Sheet Winding/SW) - SMC Method (Sheet Molding Compound) - BMC Method (Bulk Molding Compound) - Hot Press Method (Hot Press/HP) *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Sankyo Seisakusho utilizes a wide range of materials, from general-purpose plastics to advanced composite materials represented by carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), various metals, and inorganic materials, along with manufacturing technologies cultivated over 45 years. We respond accurately to the diverse needs of our customers, from conventional parts used in industrial equipment to advanced high-functionality structures for aerospace, radio, and aviation equipment. The workflow for FRP structures (parts) is as follows: 'Concept drawing from the customer → Analysis → Design → Manufacturing → Inspection/Testing → Delivery.' For anything related to FRP, please feel free to contact our web window at t.morimoto@sankyo-ss.co.jp. We strive to respond within 24 hours. (Web contact: Suzuki)