
Centrifugal Casting
Centrifugal casting is a casting method that uses centrifugal force to drive molten metal into a rotating mold, forming hollow or solid castings. This process is suitable for producing cylindrical or symmetrical components such as pipes, sleeves, and wheels. It offers advantages such as high density, fine grain structure, and excellent mechanical properties.
Features
• Suitable for cylindrical and hollow shapes: Ideal for pipes, sleeves, bushings, and other symmetrical parts.
• Uniform metal distribution: Centrifugal force ensures dense contact with mold walls for better quality.
• High density with minimal porosity: Reduces internal defects like gas holes and inclusions.
• Excellent mechanical properties: Fine microstructure suitable for high-strength applications.
Raw Material Stage
Melting Material
Composition Analysis
Centrifuge Stage
Centrifugal Mold Setup
Mold Coating
Casting and Rough Casting Treatment
Centrifugal Mold Rotation and Casting
Casting Rough Sandblasting
Casting Gate Cutting
Casting Burr Removal
Casting Surface Sandblasting
Imensional and Visual Inspection of Castings
Dimensional Inspection
Visual Inspection
Determine whether machining or other requirements are needed
Machining and Inspection
Machining Based on Drawings
Dimensional Inspection
Inspection, Packaging, and Shipping
Air Pressure Leak Testing
Water Pressure Leak Testing
Casting Finishing and Shipping
Machined Product Finalization and Delivery