Casting & Foundry

Our Moulding Techniques

At Foundry An, we tailor our foundry and casting processes to meet specific project demands, ensuring high precision and efficiency. With a variety of casting techniques, we offer reliable solutions across various industries. Below, you can find detailed information about the casting techniques we offer:

Automatic Moulding

Automatic moulding is a process that provides high speed and precision in the casting procedure. This technique uses automatic machines to create moulds, making it ideal for high-volume production needs. It ensures fast production, low cost, and consistency, which is perfect for industries such as automotive, construction, and industrial machinery.

Ideal for mass production

Advantages:

  • High production speed
  • Low error margin
  • High mould quality

Hand Moulding

Hand moulding is a traditional casting method used for producing smaller and custom parts. This technique is preferred for low-volume production and high-quality projects. Workers manually prepare the sand mould to create custom moulds for the material to be cast.

Suitable for complex and custom parts

Advantages:

  • Flexibility and customizability
  • Ideal for low-volume production

Investment Casting

Investment casting is a casting method that allows for the production of highly precise and complex shapes. This process involves coating a model with silicone, plaster, or ceramic before pouring molten metal into the mould. It is commonly used in industries requiring precise dimensions and surface quality, such as aerospace, defense, and medical fields.

Suitable for high melting point alloys

Advantages:

  • High precision and surface quality
  • Allows production of complex shapes

Shell Moulding

Shell moulding is a method used to obtain thin-walled and precise castings. The process involves coating a model with a thin shell made of sand or plaster and then heating the mould. This technique is preferred for projects requiring high thermal resistance and strength.

High mechanical strength

Advantages:

  • Thin-walled and precise castings
  • High thermal resistance

Chemically Bonded Sand Moulding

Chemically bonded sand moulding involves mixing sand with chemical binders to create moulds. This technique is used to produce durable and high-strength castings, especially in industries such as industrial machinery and automotive parts.

Suitable for mass production

Advantages:

  • High durability
  • Low cost

Semi-Automatic Moulding

Semi-automatic moulding is a method that combines automatic and manual techniques. It takes advantage of the efficiency of automatic machines and the flexibility provided by manual intervention. This method is ideal for medium-sized production and special projects.

High accuracy and speed

Advantages:

  • A combination of flexibility and automatic production speed
  • Suitable for medium-scale production

In conclusion, at Foundry An, we offer a wide range of casting techniques to deliver high-quality and reliable solutions for any project. You can contact us to bring your projects to life with the most suitable casting techniques for your needs.