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Investment Casting: Unlocking Precision and Versatility in Metal Fabrication

Freedom with Designs

Investment Casting can yield any required shape using almost any metal alloy; design functionality can be maximized due to the amount of materials to choose from. Various features can also be incorporated with the right mold. The most popular materials that are suitable for Investment Casting are stainless steel, carbon steel, copper, aluminum, and superalloys.

Advantages At-A-Glance:

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Investment Casting is the preferred process for creating complex castings as it allows for complex parts and components to be cast. Sections with thin walls and features, such as undercuts, can be cast with ease. Investment Casting can also produce a superior surface finish up to Ra 3.2 and achieve dimensional and geometrical accuracy to meet special requirements such as weight.

With Investment Casting, designs do not have to be altered to add different angles or taper. In addition to providing design flexibility for manufacturing complex, one-piece structures, this is an added advantage as it reduces secondary machining time and also drastically reduces material and processing cost.

Investment Casting: Unlocking Precision and Versatility in Metal Fabrication

Impro is able to meet material specification according to ASTM, SAE, AISI, ACI, DIN, EN, ISO, GB standards and is a trusted source for Investment Casting.

If you would like to know more, download our free eBook Investment Casting – The Big Advantages. 

 

*Read Part 2 of our Investment Casting Series!


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  2. Part I: Building a Compelling Value Proposition for Software Upgrades
  3. Investment Casting: Unlocking Precision and Cost‑Effective Production
  4. Discover the Value: Why Investment Casting Delivers Superior Precision & Quality
  5. Investment Casting & Machining: Exploring Advanced Metal Fabrication – Part 1
  6. Investment Casting: Unlocking Cost Savings and Quality – Part 2
  7. Vacuum Investment Casting: Precision, Quality, and Reliability for High-Integrity Metal Parts
  8. Understanding Investment Casting: Turning Wax Patterns into Precision Metal Parts
  9. Investment Casting Lead Times: Accurate Delivery Schedules for Your Components
  10. Investment Casting vs. Centrifugal Casting: Choosing the Right Metal Casting Method