The process of lost wax casting involves creating both simple and highly complex objects with a range of different metals through casting a unique pattern or model. This way of working is one of the oldest of its kind and has been found to date back as far as 6,000 years. Despite its age, lost wax casting is still widely used to this day for creating art, for dentistry purposes, and for making high quality jewelry. It is also used within industry for creating highly precise metal parts for manufacturing and engineering.
Whilst this process has always been done by hand, more and more nowadays it is being done with the help of modern technology, such as 3D printing and digital design. The advent of these technological advances has really worked to simplify the overall process, through both lowering costs and saving time. Lost wax casting has truly been brought into the 21st century.
The steps involved
The lost wax casting steps are different depending on what it is being used for and the industry that it is being used in. That being said, typically the process involves casting parts using a wax model (direct method) or using a replica that is based on the wax model (indirect method). Where the direct method is used, it jumps all the way from step 1, through to step 4.
What it is used for
There are a number of different fields where lost wax casting is used. Because of the advances in technology and the fact that the process has been simplified, it is being used to create more and more different things. Some of the applications that it is used for include the following:
Jewelry – lost wax casting has been used to make fine ornaments jewelry for thousands of years. However, creating the patterns for jewelry that is very intricate is a complicated process when done by hand. However, thanks to the onset of 3D printing and other new developments, it has made the manufacturing of detailed pieces of jewelry that bit easier.
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