BMC Molding Processes: Injection, Transfer & Compression Explained
Bulk Molding Compound (BMC) is a thermoset composite that conforms to a mold under heat and pressure. Three primary BMC molding methods—Injection, Transfer, and Compression—are chosen based on the specific requirements of the part.

Mar‑Bal, a leading one‑source solutions provider, supplies advanced BMC materials engineered for high‑performance composites. Below is a concise overview of each BMC molding technique:


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