QuickCast
The QuickCast method can deliver complex metal prototypes in 3-5 days and is cost effective if only a few parts are required. The technique uses QuickCast stereolithography parts-instead of wax patterns-that are directly invested in ceramic or plaster. The SLA patterns are then sublimated from the shell, allowing for investment casting of aluminum, stainless steel, or other non-ferrous metals. This process eliminates expensive tooling and quickly delivers metal parts with increasing accuracy and complexity.
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