Casting and Forging

Casting and forging are essential manufacturing processes used to shape and create durable metal components. At Invitro Sense, we provide expert casting and forging services to produce high-quality parts that meet stringent performance and durability requirements across various industries.

What are Casting and Forging?

Casting involves pouring molten metal into molds to create parts with complex shapes and detailed features. Forging, on the other hand, involves shaping metal using compressive forces, typically by hammering or pressing, to enhance strength and grain structure. Both methods are crucial for producing components that require high strength and precision.

Our Casting and Forging Services

Sand Casting

Utilize sand molds to produce complex shapes and large components with excellent dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
 

Investment Casting

Employ precision investment casting techniques for high-detail, complex parts with smooth surfaces and tight tolerances
 

Die Casting

Use high-pressure die casting to produce large volumes of detailed metal parts with excellent dimensional consistency and surface quality
 

Closed Die Forging

Apply closed die forging techniques to create high-strength, precision-forged parts with improved mechanical properties and structural integrity.
 

Open Die Forging

Utilize open die forging for large, simpler shapes and components that require extensive deformation and high strength.
 

Heat Treatment

Heat Treatment: Apply heat treatment processes such as annealing, quenching, and tempering to enhance the mechanical properties and performance of cast and forged components.

Benefits of Casting and Forging

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Strength and Durability

Forged parts offer superior strength and durability due to the refined grain structure, while cast parts can achieve complex shapes with high detail.

Precision and Detail

Casting provides the ability to create intricate shapes and features, while forging ensures high precision and strength in simpler shapes.

Cost-Effectiveness

Casting is ideal for producing complex shapes in high volumes, while forging is cost-effective for producing high-strength components with enhanced mechanical properties.

Versatility

Both casting and forging can be applied to a wide range of metals and alloys, offering flexibility in material selection and part design.

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