TIP 12, H75 Extension Chamber
Explanation
SMC and BMC are both thermoset composite materials composed of a mixture of resin, reinforcement fibers (typically glass fibers), fillers, and additives. They are used in various industries, including automotive, electrical, and construction, due to their strength, durability, and design flexibility
| Class | Weight (kg) | Dimensions (mm) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | H | O | |||
| A15 | 70 | 600 | 800 | 800 | 113 | |
| C250 | 87 | |||||
| D400 | 101 | |||||
Quality and Standards
Features
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Excellent mechanical properties, including impact and tensile strength. Resistant to wear, corrosion, and harsh environmental conditions.
Corrosion & Chemical Resistance: On Highly resistant to chemicals, moisture, and extreme weather conditions. Ideal for outdoor and industrial applications.
Lightweight: Lower density than metals, making them ideal for automotive and aerospace applications.
Design Flexibility: Can be molded into complex shapes with high dimensional accuracy. Supports high integration of parts, reducing the need for assembly.
Electrical Insulation: Excellent dielectric properties, making them suitable for electrical enclosures, switchgear, and insulators.
Fire Resistance: Formulated with fire-retardant additives to meet stringent safety standards.
Cost-Effective & High Productivity: Fast cycle times in production. Reduced waste compared to traditional materials.









