Centrifugal Casting

Centrifugal Casting

Centrifugal Casting or Rotocasting is the form of casting wherein thin-walled cylindrical casts of high density are moulded using metals /glass/ concrete or a combination of any two of these. The casts moulded with this technology are of supreme quality and offer better strength and durability with enhanced performance due to their metallurgical structure. The process involves introducing molten metal into a rotating die which pushes the metal towards the outer walls of the mould while the cast is rapidly cooled from outside to inside.

The industrial uses of such casts are in sectors that use jet engine compressors, petrochemical furnace tubes and those that make use of castings of high tenacity and durability

Advantages of Centrifugal Casting:

•    Castings moulded using Centrifugal technique are more refined than others due to low-density metals being filtered out during the rotation of the die, thus producing casts which are high in density.

•    Since the technology uses rapid cooling from outside to inside unlike static casting, there are no shrinkage cavities or air gaps in the final product and is more compact and homogenous.

How Atul Precision Cast Creates a Niche in the Centrifugal Casting Sector

Atul Precision Cast is built on the foundation of a highly skilled and experienced workforce, allowing them to produce castings that require precision.  Their stronghold in the usage of premium raw materials and various alloys of nickel base and steel enables them to create superior quality products using the Centrifugal Casting method. Atul Precision Cast prides itself on delivering products of high durability and corrosion resistant, both attributes forming an integral part of Centrifugal Casting. Equipped with the latest technology like shot blasting, Atul Precision carves a niche for itself in this area.