The process begins with a wax model created using a 3D CAD model. The wax patterns are then used to make ceramic molds. This mold is used to produce stainless steel investment castings.
Which Industries Use Stainless Steel Investment Casting?
Stainless steel investment casting can produce fine surface finishes, complex shapes, high levels of detail and corrosion resistance. These capabilities are essential for many industries, including:
- • Aerospace
- • car
- • food processing
- • Desalination plants
- • Pump manufacturers
- • Machinery manufacturers
- • medical
- • Mining
- • petrochemical
- • Agriculture
- • vitality
What are the commonly used investment castings?
You can use the investment casting process to produce turbine blades, medical devices, golf club heads, gears, pulleys, valve components, door handles, medical tools and equipment, automotive parts, transmission housings, automotive cylinder heads, cylinder cases, pipes , tubes, components, and many other machine parts – anything with complex geometries can benefit from this technology.
What are the benefits of stainless steel investment casting?
Stainless steel is a common material for industrial and commercial castings because of its excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, making it durable in harsh environments.
Radiant Corporation has extensive experience in manufacturing stainless steel investment castings in a variety of alloys to provide you with the corrosion resistance, mechanical properties and part geometry that will perform best in your application. You will get the following benefits:
- • Corrosion Resistant – Suitable for fasteners in harsh environments.
- • Heat Resistance – Excellent performance at elevated temperatures.
- • Close tolerances – not possible with other manufacturing processes.
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