Investment Casting

Investment Casting

An industrial process based on and also known as lost-wax precision casting. A technique for making small, accurate castings in refractory alloys using a mould formed around a pattern of wax which is then removed by melting. Molten metal is then poured into the cavity of the mould to form the product. Upon solidification, the mould shell is broken to reveal the finished part

Advantages of Investment Casting:
  • Can incorporate intricate contours
  • Better accuracy
  • Repeatability
  • Versatility and integrity
  • Good surface finish
Slip Carrier

Slip Carrier

Tactile Stud

Tactile Stud

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