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Castings - Frequently Asked Questions
Where are stainless steel castings
typically used?
Stainless steel castings are put to use throughout various industries. They are
commonly used in food processing equipment, valve components, power generation
equipment, hydroelectric facilities as well as petrochemical and heat treat
furnace parts.
Why is investment casting called the
lost wax process?
During the investment casting process a part pattern is made out of wax. The
wax part is coated with a shell (usually ceramic) and heated to melt the wax
out of the center. Once the wax is lost, molten material is poured into the
cavity where a metal part is formed.
What is sand casting?
Sand casing is the process of using a mold cavity formed out of sand to create
metal parts. Iron, steel, and stainless steels are commonly poured into sand
molds. Sand castings have a rough, irregular surface; therefore a finishing
process is usually performed in order to smooth the casting.
When should you use investment casting?
Investment casting is best used when the part design calls for intricacies and
close dimensional tolerances. It involves more steps than sand and various
other types of castings. In addition investment casting can be used to create
thinner sections of metal.
When should you use sand casting?
Sand casting is less expensive than investment casting, but the final part is
rougher. Products made through sand casting may require additional finishing
before it is complete.
What materials can be used in castings?
Casting materials include aluminum alloys, bronze, tool steels, stainless
steels, Stellite, carbon steels, Hastelloys and precious metals.