Die casting

It is a metal casting process characterized by the use of a mold cavity to apply high pressure to molten metal. Molds are usually machined from stronger alloys, a process somewhat similar to injection molding. Its essence is a method of filling the cavity of a die-casting mold (die-casting mold) at a high speed […]
Investment casting

Also known as lost wax casting, it includes processes such as pressing wax, repairing wax, forming trees, dipping, melting wax, casting molten metal, and post-processing. Lost wax casting is to use wax to make a wax mold of the part to be cast, and then coat the wax mold with mud, which is a mud […]
Tight Tolerances of Stamping

Our precision metal stamping services can deliver your part’s desired shape, whether you’re in the aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, or electronics industry. We strive to meet your tolerance requirements by iterating on the tool and die design to fine-tune the output to meet your needs. However, the tighter the tolerances, the more challenging and costly this becomes. […]
shell-making processes for investment casting

The characteristics of four shell-making processes widely used in the investment casting industry are analyzed and compared. From the quality comparison of investment castings, the water glass shell is poor, the composite shell, silica sol low-temperature wax shell take the second place, and the silica sol medium-temperature wax shell is the best. Compared with shell-making […]
Metal Stamping Production Volumes

We offer a wide variety of production volumes for sheet metal stamping, including: Low Volume Production Low volume production is any amount up to 100,000 units. Most stamping projects are at least 1000 units to ensure cost-effectiveness for the customer. Customers use smaller metal stamping orders to bridge the development of a product between prototypes and […]
Hot dip galvanized for steel casting

Hot-dip galvanizing is a galvanizing process that immerses the steel surface in molten zinc to cause a chemical reaction between the zinc and the steel surface to form a zinc-iron alloy layer. The advantages of hot-dip galvanizing are large coating thickness, good corrosion resistance, and high mechanical properties. It is suitable for manufacturing heavy-duty parts […]
Types of Stamping

We offer single and multistage, progressive die, deep draw, fourslide, and other stamping methods to ensure the most effective method for manufacturing your products. Our experts can match your project with the appropriate stamping by reviewing your 3D model and technical drawings. Progressive Die Stampinguses multiple dies and steps to create deeper parts than would typically […]
Electro galvanized of casting parts

Electro galvanizing is a commonly used galvanizing process, which can form a uniform, dense, and corrosion-resistant zinc layer on the surface of precision castings. The advantages of electro-galvanizing are uniform coating thickness, beautiful appearance, and good corrosion resistance. It is suitable for the surface protection of precision castings and is often used in the manufacture […]
Advantages and Disadvantages of Metal Stamping

Advantages of Metal Stamping Stamping is suitable for mass, complex part production. More specifically, it offers: Complex forms, such as contours High volumes (from thousands to millions of parts per year) Processes such as fineblanking allow for forming of thick metal sheets. Low cost-per-piece prices Disadvantages of Metal Stamping Metal stamping’s disadvantages are its setup […]
Ultrasonic testing of castings

Ultrasonic testing can also be used to inspect internal defects. It uses the sound beam with high-frequency sound energy to propagate inside the casting and finds defects when it encounters internal surfaces or defects and reflects. The magnitude of the reflected acoustic energy is a function of the directivity and nature of the interior surface […]