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Production technologies
Vacuum casting is the most economical alternative to small-series injection moulding of plastic parts. This method allows you to simulate the final moulded part or finished product. The mould is made from silicone rubber and a CNC or SLA part serves as the master. These moulds replicate details and textures and ensure a uniform surface from one part to the next.
Silicone or resin moulds can be used for higher accuracy of up to +/-0.1 mm. Reaction injection moulding (RIM production) is ideal for large components and varying wall thicknesses.
Vacuum casting enables the casting of two-colour components, the recasting of components and insert casting.



Urethane Casting Materials
Polyurethane is a widely used thermoset material grouping known for its strength, durability, abrasion resistance, and versatility. Different urethanes can mimic the properties of many common thermoplastics. For example, a stiff urethane cast part is “polycarbonate-like,” and a more flexible plastic may be “polypropylene-like.” We group our urethane materials into general categories to help you make quicker decisions and get the best performance on your project. The list below describes the categories of materials and technical examples when selecting polyurethanes.
Cast Urethane Materials
| Material Name | Shore Hardness | Description | Technical Information | Data Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Purpose | Shore D 76-80 | An impact-resistant Shore 78D material used for a variety of purposes, from enclosure housings to concept models. This material exhibits ABS-like properties. | TC-878, TC-852, or equivalent | General Purpose Data Sheet |
| Rigid Clear | Shore D 80 | A versatile, Shore D 80, clear polyurethane. A matte finish will give a frosted appearance and a higher gloss will increase its transparency. | Poly-Optic 1410 or equivalent | Rigid Clear Data Sheet |
| ABS-Like, FR | Shore D 78-82 | A tough Shore 80D flame retardant material that is UL Listed with a flammability rating at 1/16″ (1.6 mm). | TC-891-FR or equivalent | ABS-Like, FR Data Sheet |
| Polypropylene-Like | Shore D 65-75 | A tough and abrasion-resistant flexible urethane with polypropylene-like ductility. | TC-872, HP-2270D, or equivalent | Polypropylene-Like Data Sheet |
| Polycarbonate-Like | Shore D 82-86 | A stiff, high impact, high HDT, material with a wide variety of uses. Simulates polycarbonate (non-clear), Shore 84D. | TC-854 or equivalent | Polycarbonate-Like Data Sheet |
| Glass-Filled Nylon-Like | Shore D 85 | A stiff, USP Class VI, high-performance urethane with high impact strength and a HDT of 190°F (88°C). | PT8902 or PT8952 (FR) | Glass-Filled Nylon-Like Data Sheet |
| Rubber-Like Polyurethane | Shore A 25-95 | A Shore A elastomer with a high elongation to break. | F-130 to F-190 or equivalent | Rubber-Like Polyurethane Data Sheet |
| Clear Rubber-Like Polyurethane | Shore A 40-95 | A colorless Shore A elastomer with a high elongation to break. Matte finish will give a frosted appearance, and higher gloss will increase its transparency. | WC-540 to WC-595 or equivalent | Clear Rubber-Like Polyurethane Data Sheet |
Note: Equivalent materials may be used based on availability.
Applications of Urethane Casting
Low-Volume Production
Urethane cast parts are perfect for low-quantity production—when volumes do not justify investment in injection mold tooling—as well as for first run production parts, which can be completed weeks before production tooling is ready.
Advanced Prototyping
The urethane casting process and relatively inexpensive tooling involved makes it easy and economical to make any necessary design changes. Additionally, different materials can be used with the same mold, making it possible to test designs with a variety of materials
Market Testing
End-user functionality and a high-quality finish makes urethane cast parts ideal for consumer testing, user evaluation and concept models. Using the cast urethane process means that changes can be incorporated quickly for either further testing or market launch.
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