Casting alloys are metallic materials specifically designed to be melted and poured into molds, where they solidify into a desired shape. These alloys are optimized for properties like fluidity, shrinkage control, and mechanical strength, making them ideal for complex shapes, large parts, or mass production.
Definition:
Casting alloys are metallic mixtures formulated to be cast into molds. These alloys can be ferrous (like cast iron or steel) or non-ferrous (like aluminum, zinc, magnesium, or copper-based alloys).

Water pump made from aluminium alloy a355 gravity casting method

Alloy A355: Properties, Composition & Uses

Aluminium Alloy A355 is a high-silicon, heat-treatable casting alloy widely used in aerospace, automotive, and structural applications. Known for excellent castability, corrosion resistance, and enhanced mechanical strength after heat treatment, A355 is ideal for sand and permanent mold castings. ... Read More