Compression Molding

Compression molding is a high-volume, high-pressure process that molds complex, high-strength fiberglass reinforcements. A huge advantage of compression molding is its ability to mold large, intricate parts, such as for your car. Auto components, truck parts, appliance housings, furniture, electrical components, business machine housings, aircraft, consumer electronics and even satellites can all use compression molding in their fabrication processes. This certification body of knowledge will include materials, material mixing, formulation basics, fabrication processes, equipment use, safety, and part making.

The Certified Composites Technician Compression Molding program (CCT-CM) provides a national composites certification standard to meet industry identified skill areas for current and future professionals working in facilities creating these high-demand consumer products.

New Certifications

Newly enrolled candidates will receive online study resources, Basic Composites Manual, and Compression Molding Study Guide. Successful completion of certifications by completing study, mastering material, and earning 80% or higher on credential testing results in national credential and earning 3.5 CEU’s per earned certification.

Members: $310
Non-Members: $430

Recertifications

Enrolled candidates will receive an online workbook that can be used for successful completion of the exam by earning 90% or higher. Successful completion results in national credential and earning 3.5 CEU’s per earned certification.

Members: $65 
Non-Members: $120

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