Reusable Bag Molding is often described as a hybrid process that borrows desirable features from both LRTM and VIP. Reusable Bag Molding is especially useful in applications where part geometry is complex and where high glass-to-resin ratios are desired, but where disposables and slow cycle times are not acceptable.
In the last five years, Reusable Bag Molding has emerged as an economically viable process for a wide range of composites molding applications. These bags are constructed from a variety of different processes. The majority of manufacturers using Reusable Bag Molding are working with one of two different methods:
- Closed Cavity Bag Molding (CCBM), a patented process that is simple to adopt and features tooling with one rigid mold half and one very flexible mold half made by applying silicone material with a brush.
- Silicone Bag Molding (SBM), which is also a process that features one rigid mold half with one flexible mold half, only the flexible mold half is typically made by splattering silicone through specially designed equipment rather than solely with a brush on method. With Silicone Bag Molding there are also several controls that can be added to the process that assist with injection, flow and cure. These controls can also be applied to VIP and Light RTM as well. These controls are often referred to as Flex Molding.