Re: Investment casting

From: Nick Osborn (Nick@swiftech.co.uk)
Date: Tue Aug 31 1999 - 17:07:51 EEST


Dear Dr Ana Garca Romero

We offer this very service, and are based in Cambridgeshire, UK.

We have found that our in-house method of "vacuum dipping" the finished LOM part in wax prior to shelling up greatly improves the burnout characteristic of this material.

We can also supply multiple precision waxes from the same LOM unit prior to burnout if required, to maximise ypur investment (i.e. a "pay once, use twice" scenario). Previous projects of this type have included turbocharger housings with very complex internal twin volute geometries.

Please send zipped binary STL files for quotation purposes.

Regards

Nick

Nick Osborn
Managing Director
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Swift Technologies Ltd.
140 - 144 Station Road, March,
Cambs. PE15 8NH, UK

"Real Parts Real Quick - Because Time Is Money"

Tel: +44 (0) 1354 650 789
Fax: +44 (0) 1354 650 799
www.swiftech.co.uk
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>>> "Garcia Romero, Ana" <AnGarcia@inasmet.es> 31/08/99 14:53:32 >>>
We are searching for a company in Europe able to produce LOM
prototypes ready to be employed as models in Investment casting
(sealed and surface finished).
Dr Ana Garca Romero

INASMET
Camino de Portuetxe 12, San Sebastin 20.009
Spain
Tel. 34-943-31 62 47/31 66 22
Fax. 34-943-21 75 60

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