Introducing thermosetting resin molded products using BMC, motor core sealing, and phenol.
Thermosetting resin is a type of resin that undergoes a chemical reaction when heated, resulting in hardening. Special materials used include BMC resin and phenolic resin. It is one of the oldest resin materials among various plastics. A significant characteristic of thermosetting resin is that once it is formed by heat and pressure, it does not undergo shape changes. It solidifies through a chemical reaction caused by heating, and once solidified, it does not melt even when reheated, maintaining its solid state. Therefore, it has superior long-term stability compared to thermoplastic resins. Additionally, it has excellent insulating properties and is widely used in electrical components and other applications. Our company manufactures various molded products made from thermosetting resins, leveraging the technical expertise developed over many years. [Materials] - BMC - Motor core sealing - Phenolic - Projector - Epoxy - Fusing strips, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Hirano Manufacturing Co., Ltd., we design and manufacture plastic molds and perform plastic molding processing. With limitless potential, plastic continues to evolve. We aim to contribute to society through plastic.