DisappointedDad
Mechanical
- Jul 13, 2020
- 6
Our crew recently ordered some thermoformed ABS two-part, open cast molds for some rough prototyping with a urethane material but ran into some strange issues. It appears that the ABS has small hairline cracks running up and down the part in corners and radii of the geometry. This is usually seen when trying to cast something with the mold as it appears to seep into these hairline cracks. Additionally, it seems that the ABS becomes very brittle after the curing process. Now my initial assumption is that the vendor did not process the ABS correctly as it should not be brittle/cracking. Has anyone else witness such madness?
Some processing notes: The molds, when used, are placed in an oven at ~150F to cure. We have tried this with ABS/PVC blends, PC, and other plastics with good results, so this is a new one for us. Especially ABS as we have tried 3d printed ABS to good effect in the past as well. Is it possible we are annealing the plastic at those temps, thus causing some stress relief or something from the thermoforming process? Or is it purely a improperly processed part?
Some processing notes: The molds, when used, are placed in an oven at ~150F to cure. We have tried this with ABS/PVC blends, PC, and other plastics with good results, so this is a new one for us. Especially ABS as we have tried 3d printed ABS to good effect in the past as well. Is it possible we are annealing the plastic at those temps, thus causing some stress relief or something from the thermoforming process? Or is it purely a improperly processed part?