Vacuum Casting is a traditional process
widely used throughout the rapid prototyping industry
to create Polyurethane (PU) parts that simulate production
plastics such as ABS, Nylon, and Rubber. Unlike gravity
fed casting, this tooling route is processed entirely
under vacuum, eliminating air entrapment and enabling
highly detailed reproductions from the master model.
Vacuum Casting is a fast and relatively
low cost technique for smaller prototypes in PU materials,
for all types of components from the automotive, aeronautical,
to medical and domestic fields.
Most tools made via this route are
capable of producing 15 to 25+ parts, dependant on the
complexity of the part geometry. Also small undercuts
can be tolerated due to the flexibility of the silicone
mould. Overall this process proves to be a very economical
way of producing near production quality parts for photography,
exhibitions, marketing, pre-production builds or even
low volume production.
R&R Technologies uses a wide range
of Vacuum Casting Resins designed to emulate most thermoplastics
in look, feel, and physical properties such as high
heat resistance, flame retardant and UV stability.
Vacuum Cast components are very close
to production standard parts in both look and feel,
but it must be noted that these materials do not in
most cases have the exact mechanical characteristics
of the final production intent material. These are pure
development prototypes. However, vacuum castings are
an excellent way of having physical prototype parts
for aesthetic and functional evaluation without going
to the time and expense of an injection mould tool. |