Tsiolkovsky
Mechanical
- May 20, 2010
- 58
Hi all,
Any chance anyone has received quotations or deals with investment casting products?
I can only receive limited quotes in my area and want to benchmark against widely accepted costs worldwide for interest.
On a high level, the part I wish to cast is a single stage model jet engine axial turbine rotor.
It is a very small component, roughly being a 10cm diameter rotor. The shape is complex due to the airfoils cross-sections but its still one part.
Balancing will not be required as I plan to do this myself. Material will be a non-exotic steel. Only 1 requires a cast (prototype).
My questions are thus:
1) Can you give high level indication of unit part cost no matter which country/currenct you're in?
2) How does the manufacturer make the cast for casting the lost wax model (not the final product but the model). I understand it is usually an aluminium die. But how do they make this if the wax model assumes the shape of a complex airfoil?
3) Does your manufacturer let you keep the die for the wax mould for future use?
Any chance anyone has received quotations or deals with investment casting products?
I can only receive limited quotes in my area and want to benchmark against widely accepted costs worldwide for interest.
On a high level, the part I wish to cast is a single stage model jet engine axial turbine rotor.
It is a very small component, roughly being a 10cm diameter rotor. The shape is complex due to the airfoils cross-sections but its still one part.
Balancing will not be required as I plan to do this myself. Material will be a non-exotic steel. Only 1 requires a cast (prototype).
My questions are thus:
1) Can you give high level indication of unit part cost no matter which country/currenct you're in?
2) How does the manufacturer make the cast for casting the lost wax model (not the final product but the model). I understand it is usually an aluminium die. But how do they make this if the wax model assumes the shape of a complex airfoil?
3) Does your manufacturer let you keep the die for the wax mould for future use?