SAND CASTING                          

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The Sand Casting process includes packing sand around a pattern to form a mold. A pattern is the same form, allowing for shrinkage, that the final casting will be. The mold is in 2 parts so the pattern can then be removed and the metal poured in to the resulting cavity. We use a synthetic sand that is mixed with a binder so it forms a smooth surface when packed.

The castings are finished by removing the parting line and gating areas. The castings are then sand or glass bead blasted or tumbled in ceramic chips to enhance the finish.

Sand Casting has very low tooling costs and the part cost is below average. Die-Casting, Permanent molding, and investment casting (lost wax) all can have tooling costs that are several times that of sand casting. Also with sand casting it is fairly easy to make design changes to the pattern without having to retool.

For these reasons Sand Casting is especially good for large parts and prototyping, or other short runs where tooling costs are a significant factor.