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  • Metals: Aluminum, bronze, cast iron, steel.
  • Plastics: Resin, thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics.
  • Ceramics: Porcelain, stoneware.
  • Others: Concrete, wax (for investment casting).
  • Sand Casting: Uses a sand mold to create metal objects. Ideal for large parts and low-volume production.
  • Investment Casting: Also known as lost-wax casting; uses a wax pattern that is melted away to create complex shapes with high precision.
  • Die Casting: Involves forcing molten metal into a steel mold under high pressure; suitable for high-volume production.
  • Plaster Casting: Uses plaster molds, often for low-volume or intricate parts.
  • Shell Casting: Similar to investment casting but uses a ceramic shell.
  • Versatility: Can produce a wide range of shapes and sizes.
  • Cost-Efficiency: Particularly for large quantities or complex parts.
  • Detail and Accuracy: Some methods, like investment casting, offer high precision and fine detail.
  • Material Variety: Compatible with many different materials.
  • Pattern Creation: Making a model or prototype of the object.
  • Mold Making: Creating a mold based on the pattern.
  • Casting: Pouring the molten material into the mold.
  • Cooling and Solidifying: Allowing the material to harden.
  • Mold Removal: Taking the solidified object out of the mold.
  • Finishing: Cleaning and refining the object.
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  • Material: Different methods are suited for different materials.
  • Production Volume: High volumes may benefit from methods like die casting.
  • Complexity and Precision: For intricate designs, investment casting might be best.
  • Cost: Initial setup costs can vary; choose based on budget and production needs.
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