skalstøbning
Skalstøbning, also known as ceramic shell casting, is a metal casting process that uses a thin, precision ceramic shell formed around a pattern to reproduce complex geometries with a smooth surface finish. The method combines aspects of investment casting and shell molding to produce accurate, near-net shapes suitable for a range of metals.
The process begins with a pattern, typically made of wax or plastic, mounted on a sprue assembly.
Materials used include petroleum or wax patterns, silica- or alumina-based ceramic slurries, and refractory binders. The
Advantages of skalstøbning include tight tolerances, superior surface finish, and good reproduction of complex features. Limitations