Home > Vacuum Casting/Silicone Mold

Vacuum Casting/Silicone Mold

Vacuum Casting is the process method which making the silicone mold based on the product master(3D Printing, SLA, CNC, Samples etc.) and casting the prototypes.

  • Flexibility and responsiveness to meet your specific needs
  • Increase your profitability & lowering production costs
  • High-quality production of unique or custom products
  • Overview
  • Feature
  • Materials
  • Finishes
  • Why Choose Us
  • Resources

From Prototyping to Production

Vacuum casting uses silicone molds created from a product master (e.g., 3D printing, SLA, CNC) to produce high-quality prototypes in materials like polyurethane or epoxy resin. Ideal for small batch production, it replicates injection-molded parts with excellent detail and durability.
Flexible Design Iterations

Small Batches

Ideal for low-volume production without the high cost of injection molding.

01
Short Turnaround Times

High-quality Prototypes

Produces parts with excellent detail, smooth finish, and high precision.

02
Close the Production Gap

Material Versatility

Can use a wide range of materials like polyurethane, epoxy, and silicones.

03
Reduced Time to Market

Fast Turnaround Time

Quicker than traditional tooling methods, accelerating product development.

04
Optical Sensors-die casting products

Complex Geometries

Capable of producing parts with intricate shapes and designs.

05

Rapid Production of Small Molded Parts

Our rapid prototyping service leverages advanced CNC machining to quickly turn your design concepts into functional prototypes. Whether it's a single part or a small batch, we guide your project from prototype development to final parts production.

Vacuum Casting/Silicone Mold Materials

Vacuum casting uses silicone molds to produce high-quality parts from a master model, typically made through 3D printing or CNC machining. It’s ideal for functional prototypes, small batches, and complex parts, offering excellent detail and durability.

Name Description Feature
Aluminum Aluminum is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly versatile, making it ideal for various industries. Lightweight
Corrosion-resistant
Brass Brass material has strong wear resistance, as well as good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and ductility. Easy to machine
Good machinability
Stainless
Steel
Stainless steel is a durable, corrosion-resistant material widely used in manufacturing, construction, and medical industries. Durable
Easy to clean
ABS ABS is commonly used in CNC Machining, 3D printing, injection molding, and various manufacturing processes. High impact strength
Ease of processing
PMMA PMMA (Acrylic) is a transparent thermoplastic commonly used for its clarity and versatility. Lightweight
High optical clarity
POM POM (Polyoxymethylene), also known as acetal or engineering plastic. High mechanical strength
Low friction coefficient

We can source any other materials upon request! If you don’t see the material you need please contact us

Some of Our Samples

These samples showcase our capabilities, but we offer much more.

Why Choose Us?

Support Precision Manufacturing specializes in rapid prototyping, CNC machining, milling, turning, vacuum casting, mold development, and injection molding. We offer seamless solutions from prototype to mass production, ensuring fast, high-quality results at competitive prices to enhance your brand.

  • Can make up for the risk of large capital investment before mass production.
  • Diversified production materials and styles.
  • Customers can grasp the production details at any time, and understand the production progress at any time.
  • Some other features can be added to the parts in production, which are not restricted by the mold.

FAQs

What is your CNC machining capacity (how many machining machines do you have)?

What is the minimum accuracy of your CNC machining?

Is there a minimum order quantity (MOQ) for CNC machining?

What materials are CNC machining used for?

What are the advantages of CNC machining?

What are the application areas of CNC machining?

How long does it take to receive a part after an order is placed?

Start production of your parts today