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Londonberry, NH  |  800-221-0419

We are a leading producer of ferrous and nonferrous investment castings, steel castings (aluminum, copper, stainless) and rapid prototype castings since 1975. We provide our customers with high-quality vacuum casting service and products to meet their needs. AS 9100:2001, ISO 9001:2000 certified.

AlCuMet, Inc. $$$

Milford, NH  |  603-673-1100

We specialize in investment castings & steel castings using more than 120 ferrous & nonferrous metals. Our ferrous casting division has served customers in many markets—automotive, defense and more. The nonferrous division uses aluminum and copper-based alloys using the ceramic-shell casting process.

Hitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc. $$$

Londonderry , NH  |  603-432-1600

As an international investment casting company, Nu-Cast offers many services to meet your precision casting needs. Our latest technology uses lost wax castings and the investment casting processes. We serve the aerospace, military, industrial and test equipment markets for custom casting specifications. Nu-Cast is an ISO 9001:2008, AS9100B registered company. Contact our company for a quote.

Nu-Cast, Inc. $$$

ROSELLE PARK, NJ  |  908-241-4955

R.W. Wheaton Company has served the metalworking industry providing ferrous and non-ferrous castings to a diverse market with up-to-date foundry technology and quality castings together with on time delivery and the best customer service possible. We have been in business since 1916 and are committed to servicing our customers at a personal level equipped with decades of knowledge and experience. Call us or visit our website today for more information.

R.W. Wheaton Company $$$

Brampton, ON  |  514-748-7511

Designed Precision Castigns Inc. has been a leader in the investment castings industry for over 50 years. We pride ourselves on our high quality and competitive pricing. Industries we serve include aerospace, industrial, and nuclear.

Designed Precision Castings Inc $$$

Franklin, PA  |  814-437-6891

We specialize in high-quality investment castings; sand castings; lost wax castings for artists; plus stainless steel, nonferrous and nickel-base castings. We are equipped to offer in-house tooling, which allows us to submit you low prices and quick delivery. Doing investment castings since 1987.

Franklin Bronze Precision Components $$$

Lebanon, PA  |  717-273-3338

People seek us when they want steel investment castings. We produce parts weighing mere ounces up to 200 pounds. Customers' investment castings are done in exotic alloys, carbon steels and stainless steels. We've produced for the food processing, military and power generation industries.

Pennsylvania Precision Cast Parts, Inc. $$$

Allentown, PA  |  610-261-9010

ProtoCAM is the largest rapid prototyping service bureau in the Eastern United States. ProtoCAM produces the highest quality rapid prototypes and offers precision short run production (rapid / additive manufacturing), with both urethane-based and investment castings. ProtoCAM also utilizes the newest in rapid tooling technologies to give you hard tooling in as little as two weeks!

ProtoCAM $$$
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Investment Casting

Investment Casting

Investment casting is a metal working process that uses a ceramic shell built over a wax pattern to produce parts with extraordinarily uniform and smooth surfaces. The wax pattern is produced from an aluminum die.The final products of investment casting are without parting lines, mold half marks, or other deformities...

Lost Wax Casting

Lost Wax Casting

Lost wax casting is a casting process that uses a wax pattern to create a ceramic mold for creating a part or product design. It has been known over the years as lost wax or precision casting due to its accuracy in recreating parts with precise tolerances...

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Types of casting processes

The casting process is an ancient art that goes back several thousand years to the beginning of written history. The archeological record has finds that document the use of the casting process over 6000 years ago around 3000 BC or BCE...

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