Degassing Resin Parts


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Hello.
I'm a relative novice at casting resin parts (from silicone molds), however I'll be needing produce quite a few parts soon, so I was thinking of purchasing a degassing chamber and vacuum pump.
But I have a few questions involved in this:
1. I know about degassing silicone, but is it ok to de-gas resin that's already been poured into a mold? (to avoid bubbles in an intricate mold)
2. If question 1 is fine, would it be ok to use Easy Composites' 26L Degassing Chamber for a small piece as well? (say around the size of a golf ball)
3. Generally speaking, what is the minimum wall thickness I can produce with EC's Fast Cast Polyurethane

Many thanks to anyone who can help with any of the questions.
AVA
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Hi AVA,

Thanks for the post. Answers to your questions as follows:

1. Yes, you can certainly do this. It will only be effective if the resin has not yet started to gel/cure so for more reactive casting resins (like Fast Cast) you would need to pour your casting and get it in the degassing chamber very quickly. It's worth noting that for something like our Fast Cast degassing is not necessary but for other casting resins like our Waterclear Polyurethane Casting Resin it will really improve the quality of the casting.

2. Yes, absolutely. If you're only ever going to be making tiny castings (and therefore only ever tiny moulds) then in theory you could even degas inside our Resin Infusion Catchpot but, considering the fact that silicone will often expand by 2 or 3 times their original volume during degassing, it's probably still worth using the larger, dedicated vacuum degassing chamber.

3. This really depends on the shape of the piece you're casting, certainly 0.5mm should be perfectly possible, providing you de-mould it carefully. The Fast Cast really is a great material capable of reproducing incredible details whilst still being really easy to use.

I hope this helps and look forward to working with you.

Matt

Matt Statham
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Sales
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