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Advanced Investment Casting Process
Carbon steel precision castings are produced using the advanced lost wax investment casting process, which enables the production of complex, near-net-shape components with excellent dimensional accuracy and smooth surface finishes. By adopting precision shell molding and strict melting and pouring control, these castings feature high dimensional stability, uniform density, minimal internal defects, and reliable structural integrity.
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Material Range & Specifications
A full range of carbon steel materials is available to meet various mechanical property requirements, including:
Low Carbon Steel
Medium Carbon Steel
High Carbon Steel
A36
1045
1018
Customized Grades
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Custom OEM/ODM Services
Complex Structures: Thin-wall parts, special-shaped components, and integrated parts difficult for forging.
Heat Treatment: Quenching, tempering, normalizing, and more to enhance durability.
Precision Machining: Full CNC precision machining and secondary processing.
Surface Treatment: Sandblasting, passivation, painting, and other custom specifications.
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Industrial Applications
These precision castings are widely utilized across multiple sectors:
• General machinery and automobile components
• Agricultural machinery and mining equipment
• Valves, pump bodies, and hydraulic parts
• Railway fittings, elevator components, and marine hardware
• Construction machinery and engineering hardware
Strict quality control is implemented throughout the entire production chain, from raw material inspection to final product testing. One-stop casting solutions provide stable quality, competitive pricing, flexible order quantities (from prototype to mass production), and dependable on-time delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of using lost wax investment casting for carbon steel?
It allows for the creation of complex geometries with excellent dimensional accuracy and smooth surface finishes, significantly reducing the need for secondary machining and material waste.
What grades of carbon steel can be cast?
We work with low, medium, and high carbon steels, including common grades like A36, 1018, and 1045, as well as specialized low-alloy steels tailored to specific mechanical needs.
Can you provide finished parts ready for assembly?
Yes, value-added services are offered including CNC machining, heat treatment (quenching/tempering), and various surface treatments like painting or sandblasting.
What industries typically use these precision castings?
They are widely used in automotive, agricultural, mining, hydraulic, marine, and construction machinery industries for components like valves, pump bodies, and structural fittings.
Do you support small order quantities for prototypes?
Yes, flexible production capabilities allow for orders ranging from initial prototype development to large-scale mass production.
How do you ensure the internal quality of the castings?
Through precision shell molding and strict control over the melting and pouring process, ensuring uniform density and minimal internal defects.