Method of producing polymeric patterns for use in evaporable foam casting
First Claim
1. A method of producing a polymeric foam pattern for use in a lost foam casting process, comprising the steps of producing a three-dimensional model composed of a plurality of superimposed bonded layers of a material and having a first surface conforming to a portion of the configuration of the pattern to be produced, applying a layer of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, silver and nickel by electro-chemical deposition to said first surface to produce a rigid self-supporting metal shell having a second surface that is a negative image of said portion of the pattern, separating the shell from the model, assembling the shell as a die in a die assembly with said second surface bordering a die cavity, and introducing beads of a polymeric material into said die cavity to produce a polymeric foam pattern.
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Abstract
A method of producing polymeric foam patterns for use in evaporable foam casting. A positive three-dimensional model of the metal part to be cast is made by a layered prototyping process in which layers of sheet material are bonded in superimposed relation and the contour of the part to be cast is cut into each layer as it is applied to preceding layers to provide the model. A metal, such as copper, is then deposited on the working surface of the model to provide a rigid self-supporting shell having a surface which is the negative image of the part to be cast. The shell, after separation from the model, is then mounted in a die casting mold with the negative surface bordering a die cavity. Beads of a polymeric material, such as polystyrene, are introduced into the die cavity and heated to fuse the beads and provide a foam pattern which is identical in configuration to the metal part to be ultimately cast.
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- 1. A method of producing a polymeric foam pattern for use in a lost foam casting process, comprising the steps of producing a three-dimensional model composed of a plurality of superimposed bonded layers of a material and having a first surface conforming to a portion of the configuration of the pattern to be produced, applying a layer of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, silver and nickel by electro-chemical deposition to said first surface to produce a rigid self-supporting metal shell having a second surface that is a negative image of said portion of the pattern, separating the shell from the model, assembling the shell as a die in a die assembly with said second surface bordering a die cavity, and introducing beads of a polymeric material into said die cavity to produce a polymeric foam pattern.
- 7. A method of producing a polymeric foam pattern for use in a lost foam casting process, comprising the steps of producing a pair of three-dimensional models each composed of a plurality of superimposed layers of dielectric material and each having a first surface that is a positive image of a portion of the pattern to be produced, electro-chemically depositing copper on each first surface to provide a pair of rigid self-supporting copper shells each having a thickness of 0.250 to 0.375 inch and each having a second surface that is a negative image of a portion of the pattern, separating each shell from the corresponding model, assembling the shells in a die assembly with said second surfaces bordering a die cavity, feeding a plurality of beads of a polymeric material into the die cavity and heating said beads to produce a polymeric foam pattern.
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