I am looking to do some casting of polyurethane foam and need molds to do so. I am trying to figure out what material would be the best to print the molds out of. I need something that provides a relatively high quality print as the foam will be a mirror image. It also must stand up to multiple uses and be strong enough for me to clamp together while the foam expands inside. Any ideas or help is highly appreciated.
It may be difficult to get a material that can be used as the mold as most filaments gave a rather low melting point about 200 degrees Celsius. Depending on the material being molded will determine what material you’ll need. There are metal filaments or other certain filaments which require higher temperatures. Unfortunately of you have a material with too high a melting point then it will just melt the mold so won’t work. You may be able to use 3D prints to make the mold, but 3D printing may not work.
Good luck with the mold. I hope you find a solution
I’m molding polyurethane foam which will give off very minimal heat as it cures so that shouldn’t be a problem. Thank you for the information hopefully won’t have to resort to metal filaments as my end plan is to take the foam and use it in lost foam casting of aluminum and bronze sculptures.
This summer I am doing research on the viability of Polycarbonate printed molds in injection molding and am getting some neat results. My molds endure a lot of compression and i inject molten ABS into them so heat is no issue either. If you are yet to find a solution to your problem please contact me and we can discuss more.