As highlighted by Engineering Product Design in their article, “Applications of Compression Moulding,” compression molding is widely used across multiple industries due to its cost-effectiveness, precision, and ability to produce durable components.
- Automotive Industry – Used to manufacture car bumpers, dashboards, and under-hood parts, compression molding is ideal for producing large, impact-resistant components.
- Aerospace Industry – The process is essential for creating lightweight yet high-strength parts, such as interior panels and structural elements.
- Electrical Industry – Known for its precision and reliability, compression molding is used to produce insulators, switchgear, and other electrical components.
- Construction Industry – It is used to manufacture roofing tiles, insulation panels, and other building materials that require durability and precise dimensions.
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