Distinguishing between investment castings and lost wax casting involves a subtle distinction.
The term “Investment Casting” is at times interchangeable with “Lost Wax Casting,” and the distinction lies in the casting process itself.
When investment casting employs a wax pattern mold, it is referred to as lost wax casting.
In the realm of Lost Wax Casting, wax patterns are meticulously crafted for each individual piece.
Conversely, Investment Casting involves the transformation of metal to produce high-quality casting components.
Lost Wax Casting primarily finds utility in crafting smaller items such as jewelry or fashion accessories.
In contrast, Investment Casting is predominantly employed in the production of intricate and critical parts.
In Lost Wax Casting, a single pattern can be employed to generate multiple copies, even if the pattern is lost or melted during the process.
Conversely, in Investment Casting, an exact replica of the desired casting can be created.
The manufacturing focus in Lost Wax Casting is primarily on precise wax or mold design.
On the other hand, Investment Casting directs its attention to metal alloys, including but not limited to nickel alloy, copper alloy, cobalt-based, or super alloy compositions.