Slagathor
Mechanical
- Jan 6, 2002
- 129
We need to mfg some complex, short run parts in CD4MCu duplex SS. The parts can be machined very accurately on a 5-axis machine using machinable wax. Freeman wax is an oil based wax with no fillers. It can be machined to superfine surface finishes. If can even be polished to a near mirror finish, which would be ideal for our part.
Could the wax part simply be sent to a foundry for casting? I imagine not as this wax may not be right for the investment making process.
The other option is to find a foundry specific investment wax, and see how it machines. I recall from handling wax patterns in the past, that foundry waxes for investment casting stainless steels were pretty hard to the touch, but had good lubricity. Seems like they would machine well.
Any experience with using a moldless short run prototyping process like this to produce castings?
Could the wax part simply be sent to a foundry for casting? I imagine not as this wax may not be right for the investment making process.
The other option is to find a foundry specific investment wax, and see how it machines. I recall from handling wax patterns in the past, that foundry waxes for investment casting stainless steels were pretty hard to the touch, but had good lubricity. Seems like they would machine well.
Any experience with using a moldless short run prototyping process like this to produce castings?