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).