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5 Fun Facts About Die Casting
Manufacturing companies often use die casting produce complex metal products and components with precise dimensions. There are other processes available that can manipulate metal workpieces into a new size and shape. Die casting, however, is more accurate since it allows … Read More
Pros and Cons of Lost-Foam Casting
Not to be confused with investment casting, lost-foam casting is a molding process used to create objects or “castings” from a mold. It involves the use of a polystyrene pellets, which are inserted into the mold cavity. Molten metal is … Read More
The Pros and Cons of Die Casting
From cylinder heads and engine blocks to garden furniture and bicycle frames, die casting is used to create a wide variety of products. It involves the use of pressurized molten metal to fill a mold cavity. The raw metal is … Read More
The Basics of Centrifugal Casting: What You Should Know
If you’ve come across centrifugal casting, you might be wondering how it differs from other casting processes. Also known as rotocasting, centrifugal casting leverages the power of centrifugal force — the physical force that occurs when an object moves in … Read More
The 6-Step Process of Shell Mold Casting
Also known simply as shell molding, shell mold casting is a casting process that involves the use of resin-covered sand for the mold. Molten metal is poured into the mold’s cavity, at which point the mold vaporizes to create a … Read More
Pros and Cons of Spray Deposition
Have you heard of investment casting? A variation of lost wax casting, it’s become increasingly popular in recent years. From automotive and aerospace components to golf clubs and medical prostheses, it’s used to make a variety of common products. With … Read More
What Is Sand Casting?
Sand casting is a casting process that involves the use of sand-based mold. While other casting processes use molds made of plastic or metal, as well as other materials, sand casting revolves around the use of a sand mold. As … Read More