Investment Casting Process

Investment casting, also known as lost-wax casting, is a precision casting technique used to create complex and high-accuracy metal components. This method allows for intricate details, smooth surfaces, and minimal machining requirements, making it ideal for high-performance applications.

Key Features:

High Precision & Detail – Captures intricate shapes with minimal post-processing.
Excellent Surface Finish – Produces smooth and defect-free components.
Material Versatility – Works with steel, aluminum, bronze, and other alloys.

How It Works:

  1. Wax Pattern Creation – A wax replica of the final part is made.

  2. Ceramic Shell Formation – The wax pattern is coated with a ceramic slurry to create a mold.

  3. Wax Removal & Mold Firing – The wax is melted out, and the ceramic mold is hardened.

  4. Metal Pouring – Molten metal is poured into the ceramic mold.

  5. Cooling & Solidification – The metal hardens within the mold.

  6. Shell Removal & Finishing – The ceramic mold is broken, and the part is cleaned and finished.

Why Choose Investment Casting?

High-Quality Components – Perfect for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.
Near-Net Shape Casting – Reduces the need for extensive machining.
Cost-Effective for Complex Parts – Ideal for producing intricate, lightweight designs.

We specialize in high-quality investment casting solutions for various industries. Contact us today to discuss your project needs