Overmolding is a process of coating a single metal wire or a group of metal wires with adhesive. The adhesive bonding between the metal wire and the adhesive is achieved through the covering material. Depending on the object being coated, it can be divided into three types: wire overmolding, cable overmolding, and radial belt layer overmolding.
This process is achieved using an extrusion machine equipped with a dedicated overmolding die. Overmolding a single bare wire is called wire overmolding; overmolding a group of bare wires is called cable overmolding; and overmolding regularly arranged radial wires forms a bonded belt layer overmolding.
The extrusion overmolding process is achieved using an extrusion machine equipped with a dedicated overmolding die.
The overmolding process is a process of coating a single metal wire or a group of metal wires with adhesive. The adhesive bonding between the metal wire and the adhesive is achieved through the covering material. Depending on the object being coated, it can be divided into three types: wire overmolding, cable overmolding, and radial belt layer overmolding. This process is achieved using an extrusion machine equipped with a dedicated overmolding die.
