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MOLDING
Injecting or Pouring a Reactive Plastic Fluid Into a Hollow Form or Matrix.


Liquid Control and its Decker division provide a variety of machines used in RIM, VARTM, RTM, LIM, LSR and other molding processes. (See the glossary for a description of these processes.) The most widely used chemistries for molding processes are flexible or rigid polyurethane foam and elastomers, silicone rubbers, epoxies and polyesters.

Our machines contribute to the creation of many common products in the following markets:

  • Automotive OEM and Aftermarket
  • Medical
  • Reinforced Fiberglass Products
  • Military
  • Architectural Molding
  • Prosthetics
  • Sporting Goods

Click on the machines below to learn more about our many high-pressure and low-pressure molding machines:

Liquid Control Products

Typical end use parts that are molded with solid or foam materials:

  • Archectural molding
  • Faux cocina
  • Tire cores
  • Shoe inserts and soles
  • Air filter encaps
  • Automotive ground effects
  • Transportation seating
  • Novelties
  • Medical components
  • Connectors
  • Food coolers
  • Foam flower pots
  • Bowling balls
  • Helmuts
  • Street lamp poles
  • Softball bats
  • Composite boat hulls
  • Control surfaces for planes and boats
  • Flotation devices
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