Osborne Industries, Inc.

Designing a product or part for reaction injection molding (RIM) can be a complex process. Elements such as the materials you plan to use, environmental conditions the part will be subjected to, and your budget will impact choices you make during the design phase. Read more...

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Quickly compare two plastic and composite molding processes to see which may be most suitable for your project. Read more...

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Osborne Industries, Inc.

For the first time, we are offering our material and process expertise direct to engineers considering a plastic project. Read more...

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Osborne Industries, Inc.

Typical plastic molding can be done two ways: either by closed molding or open molding. In simple terms, plastic resin exposed to the atmosphere during curing is known as open molding, while that which is not exposed to air during curing is known as closed molding. Each type of molding has its place within the plastics industry, with advantages and disadvantages for each. Read more...

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