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: Shell Mold Casting

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Material Use

Metals, metal alloys, and non-ferrous alloys can be used. The most common metals used in shell mold casting are iron and steel.

Following is a table of materials and their "castability" ranking.

Material Ranking
Cast Iron 100
Carbon Steel 100
Alloy Steel 100
Stainless Steel 100
Aluminum & Alloys 80
Copper & Alloys 80
Zinc & Alloys 80
Magnesium & Alloys 80
Titanium & Alloys 80
Nickel & Alloys 80
Refractory Metals 80
Thermoplastics 0
Thermosets 0
Ceramics 0
PhotoPolymers 0
Wood (dry) 0

A value of zero means that the corresponding material is never used with this process, a ranking of 100 means that it is excellent for use with this process.