When you need large composite fiberglass parts with superior strength and flawless surfaces, the solution is PDCPD Molding at MFG Union City.

Our PDCPD Molding – formerly known as Poly Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) (T-RIM) – is a closed mold process that requires two molding surfaces, much like the Resin Transfer Molding. However, in DCPD the molds can be much larger to produce numerous car and truck parts like auto bumpers, doors, fenders, hoods and tail cones as well such products as wind turbines.

PDCPD Molding at MFG Union City offers unique production benefits, including:

  • Design freedom
  • Energy efficiency
  • High dimension parts
  • Large molding surface
  • Lightweight, thin walled products
  • Impact resistant even in colder temperatures

PDCPD Molding at MFG Union City

During the manufacturing process for PDCPD Molding at MFG Union City, the mold closes, sealing out all moisture and oxygen. Our teammates then inject two liquid polymer components into the mold at extremely high temperatures. After curing has occurred, we open the mold and releases a tough, corrosion-free, smooth part.

In addition to PDCPD Molding, MFG Union City also has expert capabilities in: