
Casting


Investment Casting (Lost Wax Casting)
Intricate Parts with Superb Detail
Investment Casting uses wax patterns and ceramic molds to create complex, detailed components with excellent surface quality. Ideal for precision parts with tight tolerances.
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Excellent for complex geometries
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Superior surface finish and accuracy
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Reduces need for machining
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Suitable for small-to-medium runs
Centrifugal Casting
Seamless, Dense Cylindrical Components
In Centrifugal Casting, molten metal is spun inside a rotating mold, forcing impurities outward and creating dense, defect-free cylindrical components.
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High-density, fine-grain structure
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Ideal for pressure-resilient parts
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Minimal porosity and excellent mechanical strength
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Suitable for steel, bronze, and other alloys



Sand Casting
Flexible, Economical Casting for Large & Complex Shapes
Sand Casting is a traditional and versatile method that uses sand molds to form metal parts. Ideal for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, it allows for complex geometries at a lower cost.
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Cost-effective for low to medium volumes
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Handles large and heavy components
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Ideal for complex internal cavities
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Supports a wide range of materials
Aluminum Casting
Lightweight Strength with Excellent Corrosion Resistance
Our Aluminum Casting services deliver strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant parts, ideal for industries requiring a balance of strength and performance.
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Lightweight yet durable
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Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity
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Resistant to corrosion
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Good surface finish and machinability
Die Casting
High-Volume, High-Precision Metal Components
Die Casting involves forcing molten metal into steel molds under high pressure—perfect for producing high-volume, tightly-toleranced parts with smooth surfaces.
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Excellent dimensional accuracy
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Smooth finishes and minimal machining
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High-speed production
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Ideal for zinc, aluminum, and magnesium alloys