Invest Cast, Inc. - Cast Metal Production and Prototypes
We are the largest, fastest producer of
cast metal prototypes in the U.S.A.

Phone: 763-788-6965
Requets a Quote:
Prototyping
Production

Investment Process - Prototyping

September 5, 2010

 

"Your ideas become reality – with speed and precision"

 

Request A QuoteRequest a Production QuoteRequest a Prototype Quote


Toggle View: Production Process | Prototype Process

SLS Pattern creation

No need for tooling

Wax Assembly

Process

The first step in the prototype casting process is to build an SLS pattern directly from a CAD file. This can be completed in just hours without tooling.

The pattern is then prepared for production by coating the part in wax. From here we use our normal process to create a production quality part.

Patterns are "wax welded" to a central sprue or cluster to facilitate pouring. Many patterns are attached to sprues for increased efficiency

Shell Building

De-Waxing

The assembled prue is then dipped or "invested" in into a ceramic slurry. After draining, the sprue is then coated or "stuccoed" with a fine ceramic sand. This process is repeated several times using progressively coarser grades of ceramic material to "build" sufficient "shell" strength.

The shell built sprue is then de-waxed by rapidly heating in a furnace or autoclave leaving behind the perfect shell cavity.

Preheating Shell

Pouring

Part Finishing

The shells are then fired at 1600° to 2000°. This cures the shells interior into smooth, hard and strong ceramic material.

The hot sprues are then removed from the furnace and poured immediately. The poured shells are then set aside to cool.

When cool the shell material is stripped away from the sprue. Parts are then cut from the sprue

homepage | prototyping | production | capabilities | technical information | about us | alloys | contact information | site map
©2010 Invest Cast, Inc. - all rights reserved. Privacy Policy
ISO Certified
website by TimLarsen.com