Investment Casting Process

This video explains the process of Investment Casting. Contact Brigewater Associates at www.BwAsc.com if you would like a quote for this process of creating metal castings.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

22 Responses to “Investment Casting Process”

  • bessarabia7:

    propaganda

  • randomshinichi:

    @FSMonster I Know. I was replying to drocketman2000.

  • FSMonster:

    @randomshinichi
    Because it would fuse (weld) to the molten metal as well as deform. Also, you would need to make mold for every piece you want to produce. Complex shapes are easier to make with this method.

  • randomshinichi:

    @drocketman2000 So why isn’t the metal mold used in the first place?

  • iluvusa4266:

    Thanks for uploading this video. Saves lot of time. A picture is worth thousand words. A movie is worth 10 thousand words.

  • myintintl:

    very helpful

  • zundush:

    useful and good video would u have more videos like it plz upload……………….

  • drocketman2000:

    Actually, it was initially called investment casting due to the fact that substantial amounts of time and money were invested in making the molds for the parts. Carving out a steel block to make a mold cavity is NOT cheap by any means. A metal mold was used to make the wax positives at the beginning, right? That was where the major “investment” was made there. After that, it was the “lost wax” molding method being used as the wax positive was “lost” when it was melted. Savvy?
    Randy

  • alban05m:

    Ryan and Josh suk 😀

    All about ALBAN!! AND JACK ALSO GINGER TOM!!!

  • The007Rocky:

    Great informative video

  • nathancser:

    VERY GREAT video! Now I understand the process. Great way to get more business to the investment casting companies!!

  • RyRyTeaBragg:

    Sitinnn in engineerinn
    YAYYYY ^_^
    ryan and josh (H)

  • oedeok:

    Great video. Now I don’t have to try to explain what my molds do. Most dont grasp the concept.

  • IconicFiber:

    AWESOME

  • jimritem:

    This was completely new to me despite the fact that I design cast, molded and forged parts among other things. Thanks!!!

  • megnitute:

    very nice … i rate 10/10

  • 88bassim88:

    nice video ,,,,, useful

  • dddproject:

    so whats the investment made out of? stucco and sand?

  • smokefire3:

    wat they said /
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  • kyle22711234:

    qualityyy video!

  • gfenton321:

    AWESOME! 5*

  • NigelHollioake:

    Awesome video!