Benefits of Investment Casting
 
Design Flexibility
The investment casting process produces near-net-shap configurations. This offers engineers and designers freedom of design in many types of alloys. This process is capable of producing precise detail and dimensional accuracy in parts weighing many pounds to just a few ounces. Precision investment castings are able to reduce costs in many cases due to reduced machining and less material waste.
 
Wide Choice of Alloys
Our investment casting foundry is able to utilize a wide variety of alloys for aluminum investment castings, stainless steel investment castings, steel investment castings, cobalt alloy investment castings, nickel alloy investment castings and iron based investment castings. We can produce a wide variety of standard and complex alloys.
 
Reduction of Production Costs
Investment casting can reduce costly machining operations and sometimes even eliminate them. No large capital equipment investment is needed to produce parts in-house.
 
Reduction of Assembly Operations
Several parts can be made as one casting. This eliminates the need for fabrication such as welding or mechanical fasteners - reducing assembly, handling and inspection costs.
 
Reproduce Fine Details
Lettering, precision holes, splines, serrations, bosses and even some threads can be investment cast with the "lost wax" casting method at our precision investment casting foundry.

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