Casting Process

April 13th, 2008

Step1: 3D CAD Files

First we will analyze your file to ensure that it is ready. 3D objects must be solid or “water tight”. All surfaces are joined together and there are no gaps. The files are inspected to ensure that there is proper draft. See our knowledge page for more info on draft.

Step2: Patterns

Next an SLA pattern is created. Stereolithography provides a highly accurate and fast method of pattern making. Often patterns can be created in as little as 24 hours.

Step3: Tooling

These SLA patterns are used to create a variety of different types of tooling. Your specific application will determine the type of tooling required.

Step4: Castings

Finally, the tooling is used to create molds in which the parts will be cast. Weather it be prototype castings, short run castings, or production castings, the process remains virtually the same.

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