Carbon steel casting involves pouring molten carbon steel into molds to create durable and versatile components. The process includes pattern making, mold formation, pouring, cooling, and finishing. It is commonly used in construction, machinery, and transportation industries due to its strength and toughness.
Stainless steel casting, or stainless steel investment casting, is the lost wax investment casting process by pouring melton stainless steel into moulds for solidification, thus to achieve a solid stainless steel component in desired shape. Note: Investment casting provide done by outsource based on customer requirement.
Cast iron casting, or cast iron investment casting, involves pouring molten cast iron into molds to form the desired shape. The process uses a wax or ceramic pattern that is replaced by the mold material, which is then filled with molten iron. After cooling, the mold is broken away to reveal the cast iron part.
SGI (Spheroidal Graphite Iron) casting involves pouring molten ductile iron into molds to produce strong, flexible parts. The process includes pattern making, mold formation, pouring, cooling, and finishing. This method is widely used for producing durable components in various industries.