The processing of composites is far too broad a subject to run down on a forum post. As far as injection molding of thermosets goes, it's pretty tough to get right. Technically, it's called Reaction Injection Molding (RIM).
The difference is that, with thermoplastics, as long as you keep the temperature of the material high enough, you can take all the time you want. But with thermosets, once that catalist is mixed in, the clock is ticking, and if the stuff "goes off" in the pump, lines or runners, you've got a real mess on your hands, with a good 2 weeks downtime.
Check with some of the thermoset manufacturers. Most would be happy to send you in the right direction as to papers, monographs etc.