Rosej3570
Industrial
- Jan 12, 2009
- 4
I am working on a project that a mold is machined out of polyurethane foam. Polypropylene sheet is then vacuum molded over the polyurethane foam mold. Unfortunately, the polypropylene and polyurethane seem to bond slightly, as the surface of the PP becomes ruffed up like the PU Foam surface. We have to use the PP sheet, but it has to have a smooth surface. Many molds are made, due to each product being unique.
Is there a cost effective material that can replace the PU foam that is easily machinable, or maybe a coating that can be put on the PU Foam that will reduce surface bonding?
Thank you for any assistance.
Rosej3570
Is there a cost effective material that can replace the PU foam that is easily machinable, or maybe a coating that can be put on the PU Foam that will reduce surface bonding?
Thank you for any assistance.
Rosej3570