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    Process Introduction

    Process Introduction

    Process Introduction


    Process Introduction

     

    Investment casting is one of the most sophisticated casting processes. While producing components with intricate geometries, it also achieves exceptionally high dimensional accuracy and superior surface quality. Investment casting can be used to manufacture products from nearly all metallic materials, thereby meeting the demands of a wide range of end-market applications. Investment casting is a metal-forming process in which a ceramic refractory material is coated onto the surface of a wax pattern to create a ceramic mold. After the ceramic mold has been formed, it undergoes drying and then the wax pattern is melted out, leaving behind a mold shell. Molten metal is subsequently poured into this ceramic mold shell; once the metal has solidified, the mold shell is removed, yielding the final cast part. Some investment-cast parts require further machining after casting. The investment casting process is typically employed for manufacturing components with complex shapes and stringent requirements for dimensional accuracy and surface quality.

     

    Investment Casting Process Flowchart

     

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