by George Reinhart | Nov 17, 2021 | Casting Blog
Tooling in Investment Casting is considered to be wax-injection dies that are used to create wax patterns. If you’re following us from our previous trivia posts or you’re familiar with how investment casting works, you already know that these wax patterns...
by George Reinhart | Sep 1, 2021 | Casting Blog
Description The Investment Casting Process is to coat multiple layers of refractory coatings on the surface of the wax mold. Afterward, it is dried and hardened, the wax mold is melted by heating to obtain a shell with a cavity that matches the shape of the wax...
by George Reinhart | Aug 25, 2021 | Casting Blog
Electropolishing or also known as electrochemical polishing, anodic polishing, and electrolytic polishing is really useful for polishing and deburring parts that have complex geometries or are fragile. Electropolishing is an electrochemical finishing process that...
by George Reinhart | Aug 20, 2021 | Casting Blog
What is Cast Steel Pouring Process? Description In investment casting, the process of pouring cast steel is a very important step. The most commonly used pouring method in investment casting is gravity pouring. First, the molten steel is poured from the furnace...
by Gary | Jan 25, 2021 | Casting Blog
Mold Materials Defects In investment casting, defects are a common problem, for example, this can’t be happening in the medical industry, because of its high standard so the finished product needs to be as precise as possible. Mold material defects usually...
by Gary | Jan 8, 2021 | Casting Blog, Uncategorized
What is Casting Defects? Casting defects happen when undesired irregularity happens in the metal casting process, there is many types of defects in the metal casting industry as such: Gas porosity Shrinkage Mould material defects Pouring metal defects Metallurgical...