Investment Cast
Overview
Investment casting is typically utilized to achieve precise dimensions and tight tolerance applications. It's commonly used for small, hand-held sized castings, but not limited to smaller shapes. One of the greatest advantages is reduction or elimination of post-machining requirements given the tight tolerances the process can maintain, which saves a lot of cost on the turnkey part.
Casting Capabilities
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20 wax injection molding machines, including automated mold production
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Robotic arms used for ceramic shell manufacturing, offering superior repeatability and consistent quality
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Conveyer systems utilized throughout foundries to reduce material handling and labor costs
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Offering over 180 different alloys, including aluminum, iron, steel & stainless steel alloys, bronze, brass, Monel, and nickel-based alloys
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Casting weights from less than 1lb. to 120lb.
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Post-machining services offered, utilizing both in-house capabilities and outside services depending on requirements
Certifications
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ISO 9001
Markets Served
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Agriculture
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Construction
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