Stainless Steel Casting
DEZE offers superb stainless alloy investment casting and machining services. We use a specialized lost wax investment casting process to customize quality cast stainless alloy parts quickly. If you would like to learn more about our casting services and receive a free quote on your upcoming project, contact our stainless alloy foundry today.
What Is Stainless Steel Casting?
Stainless steel casting, as its name implies, is the casting process of stainless steel alloys. Investment casting or lost wax casting, is the most precise casting method to manufacture stainless alloy products, especially those irregular or complex structures, so stainless alloy investment casting is almost equal to stainless alloy precision casting.
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Advantages of Stainless Steel Casting
Dimensional Accuracy
Stainless alloy casting offers high dimensional accuracy and tight tolerances, which are essential for specialized components.
Strength and Durability
Stainless alloy casting produces components with high strength and durability, ensuring long-term performance and resistance to wear and tear.
Surface Finish
Stainless alloy casting results in parts with a smooth surface finish, reducing the need for additional machining and finishing processes.
Corrosion and High-Temperature Resistance
Stainless alloy investment castings offer excellent corrosion and high-temperature resistance, making them suitable for harsh environments.
Design Flexibility
Stainless alloy casting allows for the production of complex shapes and intricate designs that may be difficult to achieve using other processes.
Cost-Effective for Complex Parts
Stainless alloy casting can be a cost-effective method for producing complex parts in large quantities, as it minimizes material waste.
Stainless Alloy Casting Service
DEZE offers superb Stainless alloy investment casting and machining services. We use a specialized lost wax investment casting process to customize quality cast Stainless alloy parts quickly.
Austenitic stainless:304, 302, 303, 310, 316, 317, 321, 347
Austenitic stainless steels are either completely non-magnetic or semi-magnetic stainless steels that contain high levels of chromium and nickel, with some containing molybdenum, nitrogen, or stabilizing elements such as columbium.
Martensitic stainless: 420, 431, 440, 416
Martensitic stainless steels contain primarily chromium and are known for their ability to be heat-treated for higher hardness and strength.
Ferritic stainless: 430, 444, 409
Known for its good corrosion resistance and formability, this type of stainless steel is often used in automotive trim, kitchen appliances, and architectural applications.
Duplex stainless: 2304, 2205
Duplex stainless steel combines the benefits of austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, offering high strength and corrosion resistance. It is used in chemical processing, oil and gas industries, and marine applications.
Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel:Grade 17-4 PH (S17400)
Precipitation hardening stainless steel is heat treatable and offers high strength and corrosion resistance. It is used in aerospace components, nuclear reactors, and high-stress applications.
Super Duplex Stainless Steel: Grade 2507 (S32750)
Super duplex stainless steel provides even higher corrosion resistance and strength compared to duplex stainless steel. It is used in aggressive environments such as offshore oil and gas production.
Common Types of Stainless Steel in Casting
Stainless steel alloys are primarily chosen for casting due to their corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. Additionally, all stainless steels offer outstanding foundry characteristics, including ease of melting in air melt furnaces, excellent fluidity for mold fill, and excellent weldability. The most common categories of cast stainless steel are austenitic, martensitic, duplex, precipitation hardening, ferritic, and super-austenitic alloys, which refer to the micro-structure of the alloy.
Application of Stainless Alloy Casting
Stainless alloy casting are used in a wide variety of industries due to their durability, corrosion resistance, and versatility. Their unique properties and advantages make them the first choice for producing high-quality parts.
Aerospace Industry
such as engine parts, turbine blades, brackets, structural elements, etc.
Automotive Industry
such as exhaust systems, engine components, brackets, etc.
Oil and Gas Industry
including valves, pumps, fittings, and offshore platform components, etc.
Medical Equipment
Including surgical instruments, dental equipment, implants, diagnostic tools, etc.
Stainless Alloy Casting Product Display
At DEZE We specialize in Stainless alloy investment casting for a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, medical, and more. We have the expertise, equipment, and quality control to ensure your parts meet your specifications and expectations. We can handle small to large production runs and offer competitive pricing and fast delivery.
Other Materials
Aluminum
Aluminum is one of the most commonly used metals in the world because of its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, low cost, and recyclability.
Copper
Copper is a top choice for electrical wiring and electronics. It’s an excellent conductor of electricity and heat. Plus, it’s durable and easy to shape.
Tool Steel
Tool steel is a specialized type of high-quality steel always available from DEK. Get precision cutting tools, dies, molds, and other tools for metalworking and plastic molding.