Die Castings Or Machined Castings India

Engineers have sufficient knowledge to decide on whether particular metal should have die casting or machined castings in India. Based on requirements and designs, one manufacturing technique usually preferred over others. Today, choice is obvious and clear. Because of technology advancement, it is possible to join die castings and machined castings together. In other words, it is possible to complete die castings on machine with better efficiency and effectiveness.

Machined Castings India

Machined castings are more expensive than die casting. However, you can make die casting more affordable by eliminating machine operations. At castech India, we offer manual castings and machined castings in India. Our engineers are able to give custom solutions based on demand.

  • Conversion Process

Converting a machined part into successful die casting is a big challenge. When you are casting any machined component, don’t forget to consider quality and durability of products. With the help of experienced staff and qualified engineering team, it is easy to achieve the goal. At castech India, we not only perform successful machined castings but also able to maintain desired quality standards.

  • Select The Right Tool

It is not possible to cast every machined component using die casting process. It is necessary to complete necessary research before starting work on it. Also add necessary surface details to tool for précised castings. It would be great if experts have worked on similar projects earlier too. In this case, chances of error will be low. Don’t forget to select most appropriate metal according o requirement so that metal should be able to withstand heavy loads and temperature.

Usually a little planning assures better results and finished products. Quality assurance is primary factor to consider for précised component suitable according to your requirement. Also discuss on budget based on volume of production and material usage. If you have complete knowledge about the area you are working on then you can achieve better results than usual.

Non – ferrous metal casting process

There are different types of valve castings that can be primarily used as components in automotive industries. The most common materials for industrial valve castings include stainless steel, iron, etc. valve casting products are widely accepted across various industrial sectors and industries like military, transportation etc.

Butterfly valve castings

Steel is most common material for butterfly valve castings and they can be constructed n any shape or design based on clients’ specifications. This type of valve casting is highly durable delivering optimum performance.

Globe valve castings

These types of industrial valve castings are designed using state of art technology and modern tools. The properties of globe valve castings include – corrosion resistant, durable, high strength and cost – effective. The graded metals for globe valve castings are alloy steel, stainless steel and carbon steel.

Ball valve castings

Ball valve castings are extremely durable, corrosion resistant and précised components. Some of the popular components for ball valve castings include adapter, ball valve body, and ball inserts. They can be customized based in customer needs.

Gate valve castings

Iron and steel are most popular choices for gate valve castings. This type of castings is primary choice for various industries worldwide. They are even durable and cost – effective too. The components for gate valve castings include – gate valve body, gate inserts, adapter and many others.

Control valve castings

Ultra grade raw material is required to manufacture control valve castings. These types of valve castings are well known for their strength and flexibility. There are custom solutions available for each industrial valve casting. You have to contact valve castings exporters in India for customized solutions.  Just explain your requirements to valve castings exporters in India and get innovative casting solutions based on your industry requirements.