Hi guys,
Because I don't see on the forum this technic of moulding, I think it will be interesting to show you how it work !! I use this technic at work for hollow parts or with small radius.
Let me explain you through a piece for my motorbike :
First step : Machining the model :With my CNC, I machined the model into PU tooling board (prolab65).
http://uprapide.com/images/invite/img-4495.png (During machining)
http://uprapide.com/image/929238-img-4496_2 (During machining)
http://uprapide.com/image/929239-img-3840 (At the end of machining)
Step 2 : Sand the modelThen I sand the model until the machining traces disappear.(No photo)
Step 3 : Paint the modelTo allow molding on the model, I paint it with PU coating.
http://uprapide.com/image/929240-img-3842Step 4 : Realised the mold :With
unimould product from easy composite, I realised the mold with a little support made of wood.
http://uprapide.com/image/929242-img-3940Products are easy to work, and the finish was shiny as I wanted.
Step 5 : Realise the mold for silicone intensifier :The silicone intensifier has the same design as the part. But it's dimensioned just a little bit smaller to be able to get in the mold with prepreg.
I've machined it into the
easy composite tooling board :
http://uprapide.com/image/929251-img-3953Step 6 : Sand the silicone intensifier mold :Just to have a better finish inside the pièce, sand the silicone mold to make it smooth ! (No photo)
Step 7 : Cast the silicone :It's time to cast the silicone in the mold ! To avoid air bubble, you must degas it with a vaccum pump. I done this operation a first time after mixed it, and a second time in the mold. No need to prepare the mold with release agent !
http://uprapide.com/image/929259-img-3957 (system)
http://uprapide.com/image/929266-img-3972http://uprapide.com/image/929260-img-3960 (bubble !)
http://uprapide.com/image/929262-img-3964_1 (unmoulding)
Step 8 : Molding preparation :With the CAO, I've print out templates to cut the prepreg.
http://uprapide.com/image/929263-fullsizerender_51Step 9 : Wrapping :http://uprapide.com/image/929264-img-3970http://uprapide.com/image/929265-img-3971Step 10 : Place the silicone :Use non perforated film to protect him from the resin. In this way, it will be able to do a lot of moulding !
http://uprapide.com/image/929267-img-3974 (No exact photo with the prepreg, but it looks like that)
Step 11 : Close the mold and cure !I close the mold with a plate and clamp it very strong.
HOW IT WORKS : Silicone has a very high coefficient of thermal expansion. When you cure the prepreg (at 100°C in my case, because unimould tooling system cannot up more), silicone expand because of its CTE and it presses the prepreg on the mold.
This is why you have to close very strong the mold. (In some of our project, silicone is so strong that it opened our press (100T) !!)
Then cure the prepreg !
Step 12 : Demoulding !Some pics just after demoulding :
http://uprapide.com/image/929268-img-3991The pièce is very beautiful, even without polishing or clear coat it ! All the little corners are well compacted. I think (I don't try) that just a vacuum bagging cannot do the same thing...
Step 13 : Finish the part :Deflashing and clear coat it :
http://uprapide.com/image/929269-fullsizerender2_3Hope you enjoy and help you for your project !! Feel free to ask your question and correct my English mistakes !!!
(I've not been able to directly insert my photos, so if admin can ?)
Julien