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Mastering Stainless Steel Investment Casting: Precision, Durability, and Industry Applications

The investment casting process enables the production of intricate shapes which maintain high dimensional accuracy and high surface quality. Stainless steel is often chosen for the material because of its strength and exceptional corrosion-resistant properties. This benefits combination makes stainless steel an ideal choice to create castings for use in a diverse array of industries, including automotive, aerospace, marine, medical, and food processing.

What is the Process of Stainless Steel Investment Casting?

The metal forming process of investment casting involves the creation of a wax pattern, which is then surrounded by a ceramic shell to form a ceramic mold. The wax is melted out, leaving the ceramic shell as a mold. Molten stainless steel is then poured into the mold to form a casting component. After the metal solidifies and the mold is removed, some investment castings may require a secondary machining process.

What Materials are Used in Stainless Steel Investment Casting?

Stainless steel is a form of low-carbon steel. It includes a minimum of 10% chromium, which leads to the formation of a chromium-oxide film. This film gives stainless steel its unique corrosion-resistant properties, and the ability to heal when in the presence of oxygen. The metal is highly-formable, resulting in the capability of producing components with accurate dimensions, complex structures, and a good surface finish. Stainless steels are classified by their crystalline structure into five main types:

What are the Benefits of Stainless Steel Investment Casting?

Stainless steel investment castings of various alloys can provide a wide variety of end-user benefits, including:

What are Common Applications for Stainless Steel Investment Castings?

With their highly desirable qualities of corrosion resistance, high strength, and low maintenance, stainless steel investment castings have a wide variety of applications:

Learn More About the Stainless Steel Investment Casting Process

Impro is ranked among the Top 10 investment casting manufacturers in the world, according to Roland Berger’s 2019 report. Investment casting is Impro’s largest business segment and will continue to be our core business segment. If you are interested in finding more information about our investment casting process and capabilities, please contact our team of experts today.


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