Ceramic molding

Ceramic molding

The ceramic molding process is an easy production method which guarantees the precision required, and also gives a good surface finish, using a high temperature method to better structure and shape parts. This process also gives a low grade of toleration and is not very expensive.

The patterns that ceramic mold uses are plaster, plastic, wood, metal, rubber, etc. The pattern is the shape body of the desired part.

The process

The ceramic molding process can be summarized in 7 steps:

  • Step 1: The pattern is designed with the materials already mentioned (plastic, wood, metal, etc.). Many materials can be used as a pattern, because most of them support the low temperature which is used in the Ceramic Molding Process.
  • Step 2: The mix is injected into a binder.
  • Step 3: Part of some refractory ceramic powder is taken out, according to what is needed.
  • Step 4: To the binder, there is added a special gelling, in order to be mixed.
  • Step 5: The slurry is put into the pattern.
  • Step 6: The slurry is heated to a high temperature, depending on what is required.
  • Step 7: The slurry is allowed to cool and the process is done.

The principal characteristic of the molding process is that it produces very accurate castings.

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