Parts Consistency with Investment Casting

Achieving parts consistency with investment casting enables manufacturers to save cost, while delivering high quality, reliable products to their end customers. Little or no machining and finishing work is required with investment casting because it is a...

High Volumes with Investment Casting

Companies can economically produce high volumes of parts with the investment casting process. In fact, long runs are usually when investment casting is most beneficial. This is because of the related costs. While the tooling costs of investment casting can be...

Investment Casting for Critical Functions

In a wide variety of industries, investment casting parts are effectively utilized for critical functions. These parts, made of an extensive range of alloys, can require a high degree of structural integrity, precision, repeatability and performance. Investment...

Excellent Surface Finishes with Investment Casting

Manufacturers who need very high-quality parts can achieve excellent surface finishes with investment casting. In this process, molten alloys are poured into precise molds that have very high-quality internal surfaces, which are directly transferred to the castings....

Investment Casting Provides Alloy Flexibility

Creating parts with investment casting provides extensive alloy choice flexibility. Unlike other processes, investment casting allows foundries to go beyond metals, like iron, steel and brass/bronze. It is excellent for stainless steel, aluminum, duplex alloy and many...