Applications of Telene Molding
Telene’s unique properties make it a preferred choice in industries such as:
Heavy Vehicles & Construction Equipment – Body panels, fenders, and protective covers.
Wind Energy – Structural components with high durability.
Defense – Lightweight armor and protective housings.
Industrial Equipment – Corrosion-resistant enclosures and structural parts.
Telene molding is a Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) process that uses Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) to create durable, lightweight, and impact-resistant components. The process involves mixing two liquid components that react and solidify inside a mold, allowing for the production of complex, high-performance parts.
Telene offers several benefits over metals and traditional plastics, including:
High impact resistance for durability in demanding environments
Lightweight properties for improved efficiency
Corrosion and chemical resistance for long-term performance
Design flexibility, enabling complex shapes and integrated components
Telene molding is widely used in industries such as:
Heavy vehicles & construction equipment (body panels, fenders)
Wind energy (structural components)
Defense (protective housings, lightweight armor)
Industrial equipment (corrosion-resistant enclosures)
Telene enables cost-effective production by reducing the need for post-processing, lowering assembly costs, and extending product lifespan due to its high durability and resistance to wear and tear.
Yes! Telene molding is ideal for large parts that require high strength and impact resistance, making it perfect for applications such as large machinery panels, wind energy components, and industrial enclosures.