The Steel Investment Casting Process
Here are the key steps involved in the steel investment casting process:
Wax Pattern Creation
Injection Molding: Create wax patterns by injecting molten wax into molds.
Pattern Assembly: Assemble wax patterns for the next casting stages.
Shell Building
Coating: Apply ceramic coatings to the wax assembly.
Drying: Thoroughly dry the coated pattern.
Stuccoing: Reinforce the assembly with stucco material.
Dewaxing
Autoclave: Subject the wax-coated assembly to high temperatures and pressure for dewaxing.
Flash Fire: Eliminate remaining wax residues through a flash fire process.
Pouring
Melting: Melt selected steel in a furnace.
Pouring: Pour molten steel into the prepared shell, taking the shape of the wax pattern.
Cooling and Solidification
Allow the poured steel to cool and solidify within the shell.
Shell Removal and Finishing
Remove the ceramic shell after solidification.
Perform finishing processes on the raw casting for the final product.

Overall, the steel investment casting process is valued for producing intricate, precise metal parts with a smooth surface finish, particularly suitable for small to medium-sized production runs.

