
Vacuum casting
Vacuum casting is a manufacturing process used to create detailed and durable prototypes or small production runs. It involves placing liquid material, such as silicone or resin, into a mold and then removing air bubbles by applying a vacuum. This vacuum ensures the material fills all parts of the mold without trapping air, resulting in a high-quality, precise replica of the original model. The process is efficient for producing multiple copies with consistent quality, often used in product development, jewelry, and medical device prototyping.