Polydicyclopentadiene (pDCPD) is an engineered thermoset polymer possessing an excellent combination of chemical and corrosion resistance, stiffness, impact strength, and heat resistance. pDCPD delivers the molding flexibility of a thermoset, but with characteristics similar to expensive engineered thermoplastics.
Osborne has over 20 years of experience molding pDCPD and molds parts using a range of Telene® DCPD resins with a wide range of Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) equipment to meet your most demanding production requirements. We bring technical expertise in pDCPD chemistry, a fully equipped and highly trained staff of pDCPD specialists, and the skills of dedicated craftsmen to help transform your engineered plastic concept into reality.
Overview
pDCPD is prepared by polymerizing low-viscosity DCPD monomer in low-pressure processes that enable the use of low-cost molds and fast cycle times. Low-viscosity means that pDCPD gives excellent replication of surface features for aesthetically demanding applications. Additionally, pDCPD gives superior paint adhesion and durability for appearance parts. pDCPD is used on numerous other applications wherever large, tough, corrosion-resistant, and aesthetically pleasing appearance is required.
The design freedom of pDCPD has virtually no limitation on part size or weight. Parts with thickness from 0.100-inch (2.5 mm) to 12-inches and with a surface area from 1-ft2 (0.1-m2) to 140-ft2 (13-m2) are made successfully. Parts with variable wall thickness and molded stiffening ribs are possible. Molded bosses and fasteners reduce secondary assembly operations. Good adhesion and machining quality extend the usefulness of pDCPD parts.
pDCPD is widely used for:
- Large truck and bus body panels
- Instrumentation housing
- Equipment parts in agriculture
- Large waste containers
- Recreation parts
- Domestic wash basins and shower stalls
- Construction equipment parts
- Water treatment equipment
- Conveyor trays
- Fan shrouds
- Shipping containers
- Septic tanks
- Corrosion-resistant chemical process equipment
Benefits
The benefits of molded polydicyclopentadiene (pDCPD) include parts with:
- High tensile strength
- High impact strength
- Moderate flexural properties
- High heat distortion temperature
- Excellent corrosion resistance
The flexibility of adding several additives can be added to the liquid DCPD monomer to create specialized resin formulations that give the final polymerized material a wide range of mechanical properties and characteristics including:
- Flexibility
- Rigidity
- Flame retardance
- Pigmentation
- Abrasive resistance
Corrosion resistance is another beneficial characteristic of pDCPD, which has been used in the chlor-alkali industry for more than 20 years.
Definition
Thermosets like pDCPD are distinguished from thermoplastic materials, the other main group of plastics, because, unlike thermoplastics which revert back to liquid form under excessive heat, thermosets will remain in a post-cured form. pDCPD and other thermosets resist melting because of the process by which they’re created: Two dissimilar liquids are mixed together, creating high temperatures that foster cross-linking between molecular chains. This cross-linking contributes to thermosets’ heat resistance.
RIM-molded pDCPD parts are created through a process that begins when two liquid reactants – an isocyanate component and a polyol resin mixture – are held in separate tanks at an elevated temperature with agitators. These liquids are fed through supply lines at high pressure to the mixhead.
When the injection begins, valves open in the mixhead and the liquids enter a chamber in the mixhead at high pressures (usually between 1,500 and 3,000 psi) and high speeds. Here they are mixed by high-velocity impingement. From the mix chamber, the mixed liquid flows into the mold at atmospheric pressure and undergoes an exothermic chemical reaction, forming a polymer in the mold.
Reaction time is usually expressed in seconds. For extremely large parts the reaction time can be extended to allow for proper filling of the mold.
Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), a liquid monomer, is catalyzed by an active metal component via the ring opening metastasis polymerization (ROMP) process. The monomer and catalyst can be mixed by hand or by Reaction Injection Molding (RIM).
We use two different metal-activated catalyst systems that allow for unique mechanical properties, which are customizable for given projects. The liquid DCPD monomer also can be combined with several additives to create specialized resin formulations.
Equipment
Osborne’s pDCPD molding via reaction injection molding (RIM) includes equipment and low-cost composite or aluminum RIM molds that offer the production flexibility you need for your most demanding projects.
We’re pleased to run a wide range of RIM molding equipment, including:
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) Machines | ||||||
Lance Injection Unit | Gusmer K-RIM 60 | |||||
Capacity: | 180 lb/min. | Capacity: | 60 lb/min. | |||
Components: | 2 | Components: | 2 | |||
Ratio: | Variable | Ratio: | 1:1 w/variable adapter | |||
Mixheads: | 1 | Mixheads: | 2 or 3 component | |||
Gusmer Delta-RIM 80 | Gusmer FF-1600 Foam Proportioner | |||||
Capacity: | 80 lb/min. | Capacity: | 16 lb/min. | |||
Components: | 2 | Components: | 2 | |||
Ratio: | Variable | Ratio: | 1:1 | |||
Mixheads: | 2 | Mixheads: | 2 | |||
Gusmer Delta-RIM 80 | Accumetric Meter-Mix | |||||
Capacity: | 80 lb/min. | Capacity: | 1.2 lb/min. | |||
Components: | 3 | Components: | 2 | |||
Ratio: | Variable | Ratio: | Fixed | |||
Mixheads: | 2 | Mixheads: | 1 (Mechanical) | |||
Admiral 2000 – 2 HP | ||||||
Capacity: | 300 lb/min. | |||||
Components: | 2 | |||||
Ratio: | Variable | |||||
Mixheads: | 1 |
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) Presses | ||||||
Cincinnati Milacron 90T WL | Cincinnati Milacron 90T WL | |||||
Capacity: | 90 ton | Capacity: | 45 ton | |||
Platen: | 48 x 108-in, tilting | Platen: | 48 x 79-in | |||
Open/shut height: | 72-in / 36-in | Open/shut height: | 84-in / 24-in | |||
Operation: | Manual | Operation: | Manual | |||
Cincinnati Milacron 90T WL | Osborne-built press | |||||
Capacity: | 90 ton | Capacity: | 150 ton | |||
Platen: | 48 x 108-in, tilting | Platen: | 60 x 108-in | |||
Open/shut height: | 72-in / 36-in | Open/shut height: | 56-in / 8-in | |||
Operation: | PIC Automatic | Operation: | Manual | |||
Two (2) Cincinnati Milacron 75T WL | Osborne-built press | |||||
Capacity: | 75 ton | Capacity: | 45 ton | |||
Platen: | 36 x 90-in, tilting | Platen: | 40 x 56-in | |||
Open/shut height: | 54-in / 33-in | Open/shut height: | 47-in / 8-in | |||
Operation: | PLC Auto or Manual | Operation: | Manual | |||
Frame Rotation Angle: | 0 to 90 degrees |