Investment Casting: We utilize the investment casting process, also known as lost-wax casting, to create complex and detailed metal parts with fine surface finishes. This technique is ideal for producing intricate shapes and maintaining dimensional accuracy.
Sand Casting: Sand casting is employed for larger and more robust components. This process involves creating a mold from sand and pouring molten metal into it, resulting in sturdy and versatile castings.
Die Casting: Die casting is utilized for mass production of small to medium-sized components with high precision and repeatability. Molten metal is injected into a mold under high pressure to create the desired shape.
Gravity Casting: In gravity casting, molten metal is poured into a mold using gravity. This process is suitable for components that don't require high pressure and precision, such as larger parts or artistic pieces.
Alloys and Materials: We work with various metal alloys and materials, such as aluminum, brass, bronze, and more, to ensure the castings meet the required mechanical and performance characteristics.