Autoclave

What Is Autoclave Tooling?

Autoclave tooling enables composite components to be cured under high pressure and temperature, ensuring optimal fiber consolidation, resin content control, and surface quality. Weber engineers and produces robust molds designed for autoclave environments—built to endure repeated cycles while delivering consistent Class A finishes and structural integrity.

Proven Performance Over 15 Years

Weber has developed numerous customized autoclave-molded tooling projects, including:

  • Invar 36 lay-up molds for Boeing 787 structural parts
  • NVD nickel shell molds for high-performance carbon fiber hoods and wing leading edges
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Key Tooling Features

Precision engineered for autoclave cycles

Withstands repeated pressure and temperatures

Uniform Thermal Management

Designed for vacuum-bag or full pressurized cycles

Materials

Invar 36, P20 steel, aluminum, and NVD nickel shells

Integrated fluid heating/cooling

Incorporated within tool design for rapid thermal response

Surface fidelity

Engineered for Class A finishes using precise surface replication techniques and master models

Typical Applications

Aerospace composites

Automotive body panels

Advanced prototyping

Why Engineers Choose Weber

  • Technical Precision—Our molds handle demanding autoclave specifications with consistent accuracy.
  • Thermal Performance—With integrated heating/cooling systems, molds regulate temperature evenly and quickly, minimizing cycle times.
  • Proven Durability—Autoclave molds designed by Weber operate reliably across hundreds of cycles without degradation.
  • Quality & Control—Delivered with full design support, traceable documentation, and ISO‑certified processes.

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