Vacuuforming
What is it?
a sheet of plastic is heated then stretched against a single-surface mold by a vacuum, creating a shell around the mold
What materials can you vacuuform with?
- Plastic shell: Poly-Carbonate, Acrylic, PETG, Polystyrene
- Mold: Wood, Metal – sturdy materials that won’t compress under vacuum pressure
What are common issues?
- Bubbles forming in the plastic and weakening it
- Final product sticking to the mold
How can you access it at CMU?
- ArtFab Green (Doherty D200)
- dFab (Margaret Morrison C4)
(Unsure of how to gain access to these – mostly restricted to Art/Architecture students)
Other things to consider:
- One surface of your part must be flat
- Requires a (durable) mold of your part
- Limited access on campus
- Requires a finishing process to cut out your part from the rest of the plastic sheet