Precision casting is a versatile manufacturing method employed by FinePrecision to produce intricate and high quality custom metal parts. As a custom parts manufacturer, we encompass techniques such as die casting, investment casting, gravity casting, and sand casting, each tailored to meet specific production requirements.
Die casting is efficient, with FinePrecision achieving tight tolerances of ±0.02 mm. This method involves injecting molten metal into a steel mold at high pressures, ensuring precise and repeatable results. The rapid cycle times of die casting contribute to FinePrecision's commitment to delivering on-demand production while maintaining exceptional product quality.
Investment casting, on the other hand, emphasizes intricate designs and superior surface finishes. FinePrecision excels in achieving fine details with a surface finish as low as Ra 1.6. This process involves creating a wax pattern, coating it with a ceramic shell, and then melting it to create a mold for molten metal. The versatility of investment casting makes it a preferred choice for complex components.
Gravity casting is another technique in FinePrecision's repertoire, offering costeffective solutions for more extensive and less complex parts. With a tolerance range of ±0.1 mm, gravity casting relies on the force of gravity to fill the mold with molten metal. FinePrecision optimizes this method for producing components with excellent structural integrity while maintaining a competitive cost edge.
Sand casting, known for its adaptability to various alloys and sizes, rounds out the precision casting techniques at FinePrecision. This process involves creating molds from sand, allowing for producing more significant components with a tolerance of ±0.5 mm. FinePrecision's expertise in sand casting facilitates the manufacturing of diverse parts with a focus on quality and cost-effectiveness.