BMC Process

What is BMC?

Bulk Molding Compound (BMC) is a type of composite material that consists of a mixture of resin, fibers, and fillers. The BMC process involves combining these ingredients to create a bulk material that can be molded into various shapes.

How does BMC work?

The BMC process involves the following steps:

  1. Material preparation: The resin, fibers, and fillers are mixed together to create a uniform compound.
  2. Compounding: The compound is then formed into a bulk material using a variety of techniques, such as extrusion or injection molding.
  3. Molding: The bulk material is then molded into the desired shape using heat and pressure.
  4. Curing: The molded part is then cured in an oven to create a strong and durable bond between the fibers and resin.

Advantages of BMC

  1. High strength-to-weight ratio: BMC materials exhibit a high strength-to-weight ratio, making them ideal for applications where weight reduction is critical.
  2. Improved impact resistance: BMC materials have improved impact resistance compared to traditional materials.
  3. Corrosion resistance: BMC materials are resistant to corrosion and can withstand harsh environments.
  4. Recyclability: BMC materials are recyclable, making them a sustainable option.

Applications of BMC

  1. Automotive industry: BMC materials are used in the automotive industry for applications such as engine components, gearbox components, and chassis components.
  2. Industrial equipment: BMC materials are used in industrial equipment, such as pumps, valves, and gearboxes.
  3. Consumer goods: BMC materials are used in consumer goods, such as sporting goods, furniture, and appliances.

Recommended Products

Product CodeProduct FeaturesTypical Application
552BHigh impact strength, high LOI rateAutomotive parts, civilian electrical switches, electric
tools, artificial marble platform boards and other
products requiring high strength
558Suitable for the dry mixing processing, high
strand integrity High strand stiffness,
compatible with rubber
Friction materials, Products with superior friction
coefficiency, including tires
562AExtremely low resin demand, delivering
low viscosity to BMC paste
High fiberglass content products with complex structure
and superior color, e.g., ceiling, artificial marble platform
boards and lampshades

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