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Casting and forging\u00a0are the most used methods of manufacturing metal parts. In most cases, clients will often want to compare investment casting and forging\u00a0to find the most suitable method of producing their components. As much as investment casting and forging are all effective for metal manufacturing, they have advantages and disadvantages that can help you know which method is more suitable for your projects.<\/p>\n
So, what precisely is investment casting or forging? This article outlines the differences between investment casting and forging.<\/p>\n
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Investment casting, also called precision casting\u00a0or lost foam casting, is a metal casting technique used to form metal components by pouring molten metal into molds and leaving it to solidify. In investment casting, the molten metal is poured into molds made to replicate the desired product’s form, size, and shape. These molds are made using wax. Other types of casting\u00a0include die casting, centrifugal casting, sand casting, and continuous casting.<\/p>\n
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Forging, also known as drop forging, is a technique used to produce different material products in their solid-state. Forging does not require melting the material or molds. However, the material is shaped using compressive forces, such as hitting or hammering. Forging is most suitable when the desired product is expected to have high material strength. During forging, the material is mainly heated and then compressed using a hammer or die.<\/p>\n
There are many ways to identify the differences between forging and casting. For instance, it is easier to differentiate the two by looking at the features of each technique.<\/p>\n