Rapid casting

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Rapid casting is an integration of investment casting with rapid prototyping/3D printing. In this technique disposable patterns that are used for forming molds are created by any 3D printing technique, including fused deposition modeling and stereolithography.

Advantages[edit]

Advantages of pressure die casting[edit]

Procedure[edit]

  • A disposable pattern is 3D printed (can be of wax or any plastic used in 3D printing PLA, PETG, Etc.).
  • The pattern, if made of wax, undergoes wax infiltration and other procedures to increase its strength and dewaxing properties.
  • A mold is made by coating the printed pattern using a ceramic slurry.
  • The pattern is melted out of the ceramic mold.
  • Molten metal is poured into mold.

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