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General Category => ES Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: Anthony Leger on Fri 09/04/09 06:05 PM

Title: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Anthony Leger on Fri 09/04/09 06:05 PM
After an extended time in waiting with this project. I successfully vacuum degassed some RTV I had mixed for some moulds in a setup I made. First making a good sized chamber to getting past fears of implosion to finding a 3/4" thick piece of acrylic so I would watch the degassing progress. Buying one prebuilt can run you $350-400 a tad bit expensive. I had bought a new robinair vacuum pump & gauge cheap on ebay & then various fittings/hose. I was ready and I really needed some bubble free moulds so my castings would improve lowering that cost as well. 

It was pretty cool watching as the air was evacuated the rubber began to expand and expand like water boiling. I let it do this for a few minutes then released the vacuum. All the bubbles disappeared to a very smooth liquid I then poured over my masters. Tomorrow I demould and will try them out....I can hardly wait.

regards,
tony

 
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Bill L. on Fri 09/04/09 11:34 PM
That sounds very cool Tony.  I would really like to see the whole process some time.

Bill L.
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Anthony Leger on Sun 09/06/09 10:29 AM
Checked the casting quality and it is perfect. Now I can restart a couple of stalled projects.

...tony
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Bill L2 on Tue 09/08/09 10:37 AM
Tony and Bill watching the degassing process ;D

(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d66/Gimlet6/WeirdScience171.jpg)
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Bill L. on Tue 09/08/09 10:49 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA  - That's great!  It truly is Weird Science!!  :D


Bill L.
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: BenB on Tue 09/08/09 11:21 AM
Oh, it's for models. I thought I was going to finally be able to give up the Gas-X!   ;D

Ben
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Anthony Leger on Tue 09/08/09 12:53 PM
too funny you guys  :D Gave me a true appreciation for what happens in a vacuum. Guess testing those first space suits were worrisome too
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Anthony Leger on Sat 10/17/09 12:31 AM
In case you missed it elsewhere here is what RTV looks like as it degases. Whole process is about 2 minutes from turning on the pump to releasing the vacuum...then it's poured into the mould forms
Title: Re: Vacuum Degassing - A success and another tool in my arsenal
Post by: Shane on Sat 01/02/10 02:04 PM
That really looks cool and I am sure the results are vastly improved resin castings.   (Wait for it....) Whenever I de-gas I have to blame the dog.

Got a "new" rescue dog from the SPCA for Christmas.  Female, spayed, 8 month old mixed Hound Dog.  Really it is like having another baby in the house.

Shane