Hot metal casting is a process used to create parts from large blocks of metal that can be used for the construction of machinery, engines, tools and machines. It provides an alternative to machining or stamping
In hot metal fabrication, a lump of metal is heated in a furnace until it's liquid and then poured into molds. The molten metal hardens into the shape of the mold and cools away from the mold. The mold is then removed and the part is broken out of it with either a hammer or other tool
The process is mainly used for making structural parts and large structural components. It's also commonly used for making castings for machine parts and even entire machines or mechanical equipment.
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