Project Planning with Investment Casting

Project Planning with Investment Casting

If you are designing a new part or are reviewing your current production process, you should consider adding PPCP to your team for project planning with investment casting. Bringing in PPCP’s seasoned, expert foundry professionals early in the process adds an...
Investment Casting for Food & Beverages

Investment Casting for Food & Beverages

Utilizing investment casting for food and beverages is an excellent choice because of its many benefits and advantages. The process is ideal for producing the stainless-steel parts that are needed in the food industry for sanitation and reliability. The range of...
Investment Casting with Aluminum Alloys

Investment Casting with Aluminum Alloys

For many manufacturers, utilizing investment casting with aluminum alloys offers significant benefits over other metals. One of the biggest potential benefits is that aluminum is about one-third the weight of steel. It is also completely impermeable to odor and ...
Centrifugal vs. Investment Casting

Centrifugal vs. Investment Casting

Centrifugal and investment casting are two different processes utilized for making near-net-shape, high-quality components. The key difference is that investment casting relies on gravity to flow the molten alloy throughout the mold, while centrifugal casting employs...
Casting Size Matters

Casting Size Matters

When choosing a process for producing your parts, keep in mind that the casting size matters; particularly die casting. Die casting certainly has some features that could be appealing for certain applications, however, it is typically more limited by the casting size...