Die Casting: Everything You Need to Know
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The additive manufacturing process is capable of creating molds with internal cavities and intricate geometries. Once the mold is ready, molten metal is poured into the mold. As the metal cools, it solidifies. The sand mold is broken away, revealing the casted part.
After undergoing a quality inspection from an engineering expert at MakerVerse, you’ll receive your part to your exact specifications.
Starting at 20 days
Looking for bigger parts? You’re in the right place.
While the standard size for rapid casting parts is typically 1000 mm in the longest dimension, we offer larger sizes on request for specific geometries and parts.
With these capabilities, you can explore all-new applications.
Just upload your part and specify your requirements – our team of experts will help you see your project through.
Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Energy
We are constantly expanding and you can request specific materials going beyond our current standardized offering, including different types of steel, aluminum, and cast iron. Simply provide us your desired specifications during the ordering process.
You can also reach out to us with your specific material requests at any time under support@makerverse.com
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