Investment Casting:
Also known as precision casting or lost-wax casting, is a manufacturing process used to produce complex and intricate metal parts with high precision and surface finish. The process involves creating a wax pattern or replica of the desired part, coating it with a ceramic shell, and then removing the wax to create a mold. Molten metal is then poured into the mold to form the final casting. It offers the advantage of producing near-net-shape components, reducing the amount of machining required after casting and thereby resulting in significant cost savings.
Sand Casting :
Sand Casting is known for its versatility in producing both simple and large metal parts with utilization of sand moulds, making it a cost-effective choice for various industries. its simplicity and scalability make it suitable for applications ranging from automotive components to industrial machinery.









