What are the applications of gravity casting?
Gravity casting is a versatile process that can be used to produce a wide range of products in various sizes, shapes, and complexities. This casting method is often used on non-ferrous metals and alloys, such as aluminium, zinc, and copper, among which aluminium alloy gravity cast objects are more common. Some of the products that can be made from gravity casting include:
1. Automotive components: Many automotive components such as engine blocks, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, and transmission housings can be produced using gravity casting.
2. Aerospace components: Gravity casting is commonly used to produce aerospace components such as turbine blades, compressor wheels, and other structural components.
3. Industrial equipment parts: Gravity casting can be used to produce a variety of industrial equipment parts such as pumps, valves, gears, and pulleys.
4. Electrical and electronic components: Gravity casting can be used to produce electrical and electronic components such as connectors, terminals, and housing.
5. Decorative and ornamental items: Gravity casting is also used to produce decorative and ornamental items, for example, statues, lamp bases, and other artistic pieces.
6. Consumer goods: A wide range of consumer goods such as door handles, bathroom fittings, and kitchen utensils can be produced using gravity casting.
Ming Ming’s gravity casting has served customers in various industries and from different countries and produced a wide range of gravity cast components. Some examples are listed below:
- Robotic arms
- The machinery/hydraulic presses
- Engine parts for the automobile
- E-bike parts
- Engine parts for the motorbike
- Aerospace parts
- Parts for the medical device
- Parts for the construction industry
The smallest object Ming Ming has produced weighs 0.1 Kg and the largest object reaches the size of 1500mm x 900mm x 400mm. Find out more.
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