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Electroforming question

Electroforming question

Electroforming question

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Is anyone familiar with electroforming on an interior cavity. I have had experience where we electroform over an aluminum mandrel, then acid remove the aluminum when finished. Is there a process that does the opposite of this. For instance if there were a two part mold with the cavity in the middle of the mold (like an injection molded plastic part), however you electroform copper on this inside surface of the mold, and then just pull the two part mold apart, and you have your thin, electroformed part without having anything on the inside that needs to be etched out. Could a part even release from this mold faces.

Thanks,

RE: Electroforming question

You'd have to get an electrode and electrolyte into the interior of the cavity, right?
 

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

RE: Electroforming question

(OP)
Mike,
Yes. Something like that. On one half of the mold it would be possible to have a hole and have the electrode go in and also allow electrolyte to be in there. Seems like there is someone that has done this. I am still looking. Thanks  

RE: Electroforming question

Perhaps some of the TSE technology used in rapid mold building in the food packaging industry can be likewise implemented for your purpose.  Wax preforms.

You are looking for a method to produce higher volumes at lower cost, correct?  How thin of a shell are you looking to form?  Is  mechanical forming/drawing from foil a possibility?  Just a couple of thoughts.

Reference:
Bocking, C. and Jacobson, D.M and Rennie, A.E.W (2002) Rapid production of microwave packaging in Silicon Aluminium by thin-shell electroforming. Microelectronics International, 19 (1). pp. 30-32. ISSN 13565362

 

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