Due to its excellent performance, investment casting is widely used in the production of various metal alloy parts, specifically including the following types of parts:
1. High-precision complex parts: With its excellent process capabilities, investment casting can produce parts with extremely complex shapes, precise dimensional control, and high surface finish. This technology is particularly suitable for applications that require high precision and complex shapes, such as precision machinery, aerospace and other fields. Its advantage is that it can use mold materials and composite materials to achieve the manufacturing of high-precision parts. Compared with other casting methods, it has significant advantages. Advantage.
2. Parts working in high-temperature environments: Investment casting can produce parts using various metal and non-metal materials (such as ceramics) under high-temperature conditions. This makes it ideal for manufacturing parts that require high-temperature resistant materials, such as high-temperature pipes, furnace linings, heat exchanger components, and turbine engines.
3. Small batch and medium batch parts: For the production of small batch and medium batch parts, investment casting has demonstrated extremely high production efficiency. Whether it is complex structural parts, small precision parts or mechanical parts, this technology can provide efficient and economical solutions to meet various production needs.
4. Customized high-density parts: The flexibility of investment casting allows it to tailor the internal structure of the part to specific needs. Before parts are manufactured, the internal inlays, holes, cavities, and shells of the parts can be precisely designed and customized to produce parts with high density and specific internal structures to meet the requirements of various special applications.