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Iron Sand Casting

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Industrial foundries commonly use iron for a variety of items like cookware, like cast iron pans, and even bridges. Grey iron casting provides an easy and effective method of making such large structural pieces and even smaller pieces for around the home.
Finding a source of iron can be difficult and a trip to the scrap yard might be in order. This is just one of the exciting ventures that metal casting can provide you. After you locate your iron you will need to prepare your mold. This is assuming you have a pattern in mind that you want to cast. If not, then go ahead and figure something out even if it’s a small piece in order to test your iron casting ability. Since iro sand casting is the most popular casting method you might want to use it for the iron casting especially if you are familiar with the method and not with iron. Steel Casting/p>

 
by North America Die Casting on Aug 19, 2010 06:08 AM

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