Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Clamp |
Produce Process: | Casting and Forging |
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The process of casting involves pouring molten metal into a mould and then letting it cool and harden before removing it from the mould. This process is ideal for mass-producing parts and creating identical products using the same mould.
The casting comes in various forms. When liquid metal is forced into a die instead of a mould and kept
there by pressure until it hardens, this is called die-casting. The process is known for its support for high-speed
applications. Mould casting on permanent moulds is the process of pouring molten metal into a metal mould, either
using gravity or a vacuum. Permanent mould castings can produce stronger castings than die casting, but they can
be hard to remove from the final product. Thus, semi-permanent mould castings are also available. With these
moulds, the cores can be expended, making the removal process less difficult and more affordable.