Impro reviews the types of quality control methods used at all points in the manufacturing process for sand casting parts to achieve a high quality level.
Careful shell-making is essential in investment casting to produce a shell mold strong and malleable enough to allow molten metal to take on the desired shape.
Choice of filled or unfilled wax is based on factors including flow property, recyclability, dimensional consistency, and surface finish of investment castings.
This blog explains the types of heat treatment for improving mechanical and physical properties, tensile strength, and reducing the ductility of sand castings.
Impro has provided an overview of key factors which may affect sand casting lead times in this blog so that customers can better project production time flows.
Precision machining involves various machine tools to remove metal to achieve desired results. This blog discusses grinding machines used in the process.
Titanium is strong, light, and resists creep and corrosion. Our blog discusses the common types of titanium alloys for parts made using investment casting.
Impro has provided in this blog post an overview of the key terms used in the sand casting process to assist in discussions of your needs for sand castings.
This blog details the beneficial characteristics and potential downsides of sand casting. You will learn when to use this process for automotive applications.
This blog post discusses the various types and compositions of Inconel and explains the benefits of making Inconel parts by the investment casting process.