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Q10: How do I know if casting is the right process for my part?
Our engineers review your design and application requirements to recommend the most suitable manufacturing method.
Casting is often ideal for complex geometries, thick sections, and cost-effective medium to high-volume production.
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Q9: Can you support export and international shipping?
Yes. We provide secure packaging, export documentation, and global logistics support to ensure safe and compliant international delivery.
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Q8: What surface finishes are available for cast parts?
Cast parts can be supplied as-cast or with additional finishing such as machining, polishing, sandblasting, painting, powder coating, or anodizing (for aluminum).
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Q7: How do you ensure quality and consistency in casting?
Quality control includes raw material inspection, process monitoring, dimensional inspection, and mechanical property testing.
For high-volume production, SPC and process validation are applied to ensure batch consistency.
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Q6: Can casting be used for low-volume or prototype production?
Yes. Casting is suitable for both prototypes and low-volume production, especially for large, complex, or thick-walled parts where CNC machining may be less cost-effective.
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Q5: What is the typical lead time for casting projects?
Lead times vary depending on tooling complexity, material, and order quantity.
Prototype and low-volume castings can typically be delivered within 2–4 weeks, while mass production timelines are optimized through dedicated tooling.
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Q4: Is CNC machining available after casting?
Yes. We offer integrated CNC machining to achieve critical dimensions, surface finishes, and functional features after casting.
This ensures cast parts meet precise engineering requirements.
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Q3: What tolerances can be achieved with casting?
Casting tolerances depend on the process and part design.
Typical as-cast tolerances range from ±0.3 mm to ±1.0 mm, with tighter tolerances achievable through secondary CNC machining.
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Q2: What materials are available for casting?
We support a wide variety of casting metals such as aluminum alloys, carbon steel, stainless steel, ductile iron, and copper-based alloys.
Material selection is guided by strength, weight, corrosion resistance, and cost considerations.
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Q1: What types of casting processes do you offer?
We provide a range of casting processes including sand casting, die casting, and investment casting.
Each process is selected based on part geometry, material, tolerance requirements, and production volume.