Pronunciation: /riˈækʃən ɪnˈdʒɛkʃən ˈmoʊldɪŋ/
noun a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting two or more reactive materials into a mold
A1 Reaction injection molding is a type of manufacturing process.
A2 In reaction injection molding, two liquid components are mixed and injected into a mold.
B1 Companies use reaction injection molding to produce complex and durable plastic parts.
B2 The automotive industry often utilizes reaction injection molding for creating lightweight and strong components.
C1 Advanced materials can be used in reaction injection molding to achieve specific properties in the final product.
C2 Engineers need to carefully design the mold and control the reaction parameters in reaction injection molding to ensure high-quality parts.
formal Reaction injection molding is a process in which two liquid components are mixed and injected into a mold, where they react and form a solid part.
informal Have you heard of reaction injection molding? It's a cool way to make plastic parts.
slang Reaction injection molding is like magic - you pour in two liquids and out comes a solid part!
figurative In a way, reaction injection molding is like baking a cake - you mix the ingredients together and they transform into something new.
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