The process begins with a piece of epoxy resin produced using stereolithography, which is given the same surface finish as is required of the injected parts. This model is used as the epoxy resin or silicone master. Once the mould has been obtained, a gun is used to inject the polyurethane resin at low pressure and produce the desired part.
The resulting parts are functional and are normally large. It is then possible to machine the material, apply surface treatments, add metallic inserts and paint it.
Large-scale parts are no problem for Pantur, as we are fully equipped to manufacture them. Our group of machines includes one of the largest on the market, which allows us to build parts with a 650x750x550 mm casing in one piece. However, manufacturing even larger parts is no problem either, as we are experienced in manufacturing them in stages for subsequent assembly.
At Pantur we know that the difference between a prototype and a great prototype is the finish, which is why we work to ensure our clients have a wide range of finishes available. Pantur offers hand finishes, industrial paint, cosmetic paint, textured paint, metallic paint and many other finishes. We also place our team of professionals with extensive experience in finishes at the service of our clients.