
Different Types of Pattern Materials Used for Non-Ferrous Metal Castings
In discussing casting technology, we’ve seen the mould described as a negative, a physically inverted version of the cast component.

In discussing casting technology, we’ve seen the mould described as a negative, a physically inverted version of the cast component.

Conventional vacuum casting techniques employ state-of-the-art processing environments when manufacturing structurally sound components. The castings are high in mechanical strength,

Artistry and technique have been and continue to be the bookending disciplines that rule non-ferrous metal castings. Artistry is discernible

In working with the finest non-ferrous metals, the guesswork is taken out of the engineering process by adopting specialized casting

Aluminium is a versatile metal, one that exhibits a lightweight profile. Used as a key material in many industries, the

During the first half of the last century, metallurgical science highlighted all things tough, the durability and rigidity of structural

Modern moulding disciplines leave mud pits and hot coals in the dust. The resulting castings still employ sand and clay,

All through prehistory, we’ve told tales of Vulcan and Hephaestus, the Gods of the volcanoes and the foundry. They were

In our initial article we touched upon a few of the base elements and alloys that occupy the non-ferrous casting

The manufacturing industry has endowed the metalworking sector with countless production processes, methods of turning raw metal ingots into refined