Casting Furnaces
Retech Casting furnaces and technology are ideally applicable for a range of products from ingot production, alloying and slabs for rolling, to commercial, consumer and aerospace applications demanding precision Equiax (EQ), Directionally Solidified (DS) and Single-Crystal (SC) parts. Our casting furnaces are ideally suited, uniquely configurable and able to handle a wide range of materials to best suit such uncompromising requirements of production.
VIM Precision Investment Casting
Whether making turbine blades, medical implants, golf club heads or pump bodies, Retech Precision Investment Casting furnaces are ideally suited and uniquely configurable to suit the uncompromising requirements of production.
Materials:
Reactive Metals, Refractory Metals, Amorphous Metals, Super Alloys, Shape Memory Alloys, Silicon
Applications:
Alloy Production, Ingot Casting, Atomization, Precision Casting
Download VIM Precision Investment Casting BulletinVAR Skull Casting
Also called Consumable Casting, Retech furnishes Vacuum Arc Remelt (VAR) Skull Casting furnaces for a range of products, including aerospace, consumer, and commercial applications.
Materials:
Reactive Metals, Refractory Metals, Amorphous Metals, Super Alloys
Applications:
Precision Casting
Download VAR Skull Casting BulletinPlasma Casting
Retech combines state-of-the-art plasma arc melting (PAM) with their casting technology to offer plasma casting.
Materials:
Reactive Metals, Refractory Metals, Amorphous Metals, Super Alloys, Shape Memory Alloys, Silicon
Applications:
Alloy Production, Ingot Casting, Atomization, Precision Casting
Download Download Plasma Casting BulletinCasting Furnaces FAQ’s
Retech Casting furnaces and technology are ideally applicable for a range of products from ingot production, alloying and slabs for rolling, to commercial, consumer and aerospace applications demanding precision equiax (EQ) patterns, directionally solidified (DS) and single-crystal (SC) parts. Additionally, Retech casting furnaces are ideally suited, uniquely configurable and able to handle a wide range of materials to best suit such uncompromising requirements of production.
Often called "Lost Wax Casting", investment casting utilizes a wax or polymer model to create a refractory (ceramic) mold into which molten metal is poured or otherwise introduced thereby creating a metal version of the original model.