Introduction
From a Molding Manufacturer’s Perspective
The “lightweight, strong, and non-corrosive” advantages of CFRP and composite materials have advanced product developments and applications across countless industries and markets. In this article, we’ll discuss what to look for when choosing a combined molding and composite product manufacturer.
Towards Actual Production
Uchida wields 55 years of achievements in manufacturing carbon fiber reinforced plastic and composite material products. Commonly referred to as carbon or dry carbon, carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) will vary in terms of compatibility with the application environment or facilities depending on the profile of the manufactured product, the production volume, and production lead times.
At Uchida, we house a huge range of equipment including large-scale autoclaves, RTM, Va-RTM, press machines, and FDM 3D printers designed to mold carbon fiber. This means that we have what it takes to provide solutions and manufacture products that align with customers’ needs for product profiles, costs, and production volume.
Selecting a Mold Manufacturer
So, what should you look for when considering conversion to CFRP and selecting a molding manufacturer?
Each molding manufacturer has different strengths and features.
A search through manufacturer websites will quickly reveal the different business areas where the company excels. Some will specialize in prototype development, while others focus on mass production, and so on. Not surprisingly, there are areas that each company can or cannot do. Here are a few examples:
・Unable to mold large items due to size limitations of the molding equipment.
・Performs molding but not secondary processing or assembly.
・Can perform all aspects of molding but doesn’t have ISO certification.
・Provides manufacturing but not product design.
・Cannot manufacture products without drawings.
・Unable to perform high-temperature manufacturing due to equipment limitations.
・Offer proposals based on only one fabrication method.
・Unable to perform final coating or painting.
And so on.
During the development phase, it is difficult for an untrained professional (general consumer) to determine the appropriate manufacturing method for the product.
What We Can Do at Uchida
Deliver One-stop Manufacturing
We deliver all aspects of CFRP and composite manufacturing from design analysis to CFRP fabrication, secondary processing, assembly, painting/coating, quality assurance, and testing all in one-stop.
Create Products for Diverse Industries and Needs
With origins in mannequin manufacturing, at Uchida, we have contributed to developments and successes in diverse fields including 2-wheel (race bikes) and 4-wheel (race cars, next-generation vehicles, optional parts) automobiles, aviation, aerospace, marine, robotics, defense, medical, welfare, sports, arts, and industrial machinery.
Versatility to Accommodate
Our full range of equipment, manufacturing environments, and long-accumulated technical know-how offer us the versatility to accommodate all kinds of CFRP prototype developments.
Uchida Facilities and Equipment
CFRP Molding Methods
Molding methods for CFRP are numerous and are selected according to the desired application, shape, and production lot.
Autoclave Molding
RTM (Resin Transfer Molding)
Va-RTM (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding)
Press Molding
Hand Lay-up Molding
Filament Winding Molding
Sheet Winding Molding
Pultrusion
3D Printer
At Uchida, we use the fabrication methods shown in red.
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ABOUT UCHIDA - 55 years since our founding
We leverage a wealth of technical expertise as a CFRP molding and processing manufacturer using FRP, GFRP, and CFRP materials. We offer a one-stop solution, encompassing design, analysis, manufacturing, secondary processing, assembly, painting, quality assurance, and testing.
UCHIDA's equipment
We have cutting-edge equipment to ensure that we can address even the most advanced challenges of our customers.
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