Compression and Transfer Molding is accomplished by placing a pre-weighed amount of rubber in a matched metal mold and closing the mold. The heat and pressure cause the rubber to liquefy and flow into the voids in the tool where it chemically reacts and hardens into the final shape. Very large shapes can be molded in compression presses. Hydraulic compression moulding presses that are useful for moulding purposes like rubber fiber, urea melamine and guiding of moving bolster and many others, these machines are fabricated in 4 pillar type and possess the following attributes:
Better performance
Compact design
Single body
Easy operation system