Monthly Archives: May 2018

Factors That Contribute to Casting Surface in Co-Design

It is a known fact that modern-day technologies allow obtaining castings with top surface finish. For instance, shot blasting is one such surface treatment technique achieved by exerting abrasive materials on a casting’s surface. This is used to remove flashing from a component or for improving its external aesthetics. In fact, by collaborating with clients, […]

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Types of Sands Used in Sand Die Casting Process

Sand mold casting or sand die casting is one of the most popular techniques implemented by several die casting companies to produce non-ferrous alloy casts. It might come as a surprise to many when they hear the fact that the process of sand mold casting was invented approximately 6,000 years ago. It is true that […]

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Popular Non-Ferrous Metals and the Applications They are Used for

Foundries use non-ferrous metals in die cast mold making or surface treatment, as the metallurgical properties are best fits for certain applications in different segments. Ferrous metals have higher melting points than non-ferrous metals hence they are only used for products that require ferrous materials. Melting point is an important feature in metal casting as […]

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What is Rapid Die Casting and How it Produces Parts in Short Runs

Rapid die casting through specialized tooling is an approach to die-cast prototyping that has been used by foundries for several decades, but the advent of Stereolithography and Computer Aided Design modeling are driving an interest in the recent past into the application such software provides. For instance, using a Stereolithography model, an H-13 steel die […]

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The Importance of Melting Temperature and Density in Metal Casting

Two most significant processes in metal casting are adjusting the temperature to suit the melting point of metals and pouring the motel metal into a mold. The melting point refers to the temperature required to melt a solid metal; it is one, which varies from one metal to the other. For instance, the melting point […]

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Top 4 Questions to Ask an Engineer Prior to Anodizing an Alloy

Anodizing is used to increase the thickness of a coating on the surface of an alloy with an aluminum oxide layer. It is a durable surface treatment method, which generally withstands corrosion. How Anodizing Works? It is achieved by immersing aluminum alloy into an electrolytic solution such as sulfuric acid. An electrolyte is a solution […]

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