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What is Casting & Types of Casting

What is Casting & Types of Casting. What is Casting?. Casting is a procedure of create a molds of any metal. In a casting liquid material of metal convert into an object of the shape. Different types of casting process available as per below:. Types of Casting. Sand Casting.

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What is Casting & Types of Casting

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  1. What is Casting & Types of Casting

  2. What is Casting? Casting is a procedure of create a molds of any metal. In a casting liquid material of metal convert into an object of the shape. Different types of casting process available as per below: Types of Casting Sand Casting Permanent Mold Casting Centrifugal Casting Investment Casting Continuous Casting

  3. Investment Casting Investment casting is an old technique of casting. It is establish from a lost-wax casting. Lost-wax casting is also known as modern investment casting. In the investment casting process mold are made from liquid. In this process it is used generally metals like steel, bronze and iron. Process Of Investment Casting Wax Injection Assembly Shell Building De-waxing and Firing Cut off Casting Finished Casting Knock out

  4. Pros & Cons of Investment Casting

  5. Continuous Casting Process of Continuous Casting Continuous casting referred as a strand casting. It is a process for continuous, high volume production of metal. In this process molten steel is converting into semi-finished slab for rolling into finishing mills. This method is used for produce different shapes like pipes, wires, roads, and plates of the metal. Continuous casting methods is used for aluminum alloys, copper alloys and other metals. Ladle Molten Steel Submerged Entry Nozzle Tundish Spray Cooling Straightening Roller Apron Rollers Slab

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