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Frequenlty Asked Questions

General
  1. What is spin-casting?

  2. So what are the advantages of spin-casting over other casting technologies?

  3. What do I need to get started in the spin-casting industry?

  4. Are there any size limitations when using this casting technique?

  5. What kind of parts can I make with this spin-casting technique?

Mold-Making

  1. What are the mold-making materials? How is selection determined?

What is spin-casting?

Spin-casting is one of the casting technologies that is used to produce parts quickly out of low melting alloys.

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So, what are the advantages of spin-casting over other casting technologies?

Conquest's process can provide high integrity, close tolerance, zinc Pewters, white metals & plastic castings with exacting details. Surface finishes & tolerances comparable to standard die-casting and injection molding techniques, but at a fraction of start-up and production costs, with no hard tooling requirement.

CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES...

  • RUBBER MOLD TECHNIQUE. Up to 95% savings on tooling costs are possible by using our newly developed High Temperature and High Strength silicone rubber compounds, designed specifically for repeated spin-castings of zinc and plastic.

  • PROTOTYPE CAPABILITIES. This process is capable of producing zinc and plastic designs that require strength (such as for hardware applications) and is also an economical method utilized to manufacture prototypes for customer or for market acceptance.

  • IMPROVED CASTING DETAIL & UNDER-CUT CAPABILITIES.

  • QUANTITIES RANGING FROM 1 PIECE TO A HALF MILLION PIECES. Short to medium production runs are now economically practical since the manufacturer can eliminate high tooling costs or the expense of having parts either fabricated, machined or made as hand finished sand castings.

  • FAST DELIVERIES. Our silicone rubber molds also provide the user with same day samples and fast production quantities.

  • COSTS AND PARTS SIZES. Parts size range from a fraction of an inch to 15" long x 11" wide x 5" thick. In some applications, tolerances as close as +.005 can be held. On normal runs, the price per piece is comparable to regular die-casting and injection- molded costs.

  • COMPUTERIZED DESIGN AVAILABILITY. In addition, Conquest Industries offers a computerized, state-of-the-art, model-making system. Capable of scanning standard 2-D artwork and three dimension parts, it creates 3-D designs on your computer screen. A desk-size milling machine completes the system. It machines the master part to be used in the spin-casting process. This is a cost effective alternative to the traditional hand engraving and modeling procedures.
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What do I need to get started in the spin-casting industry?

The equipment, tools, and accessories that you need are classified in three categories:

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Are there size limitations when using the spin - casting technique?

Parts you can make with the spin-casting technique range from a fraction of an inch to 15" long X 11" wide X 5" thick. In some applications, tolerances as close as ± 0.005" can be held. Depending on the alloy to be cast, the part thickness can be as thin as 0.5 mm for tin alloys, and 1 mm for zinc alloys.

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What kind of parts can I make with the spin-casting technique?

Examples include:
  • Belt buckles
  • Computer Parts
  • Costume jewelry
  • Emblems
  • Fine jewelry
  • Figurines
  • Fishing lures
  • Hardware
  • Industrial Gears
  • Medical Instrument Parts
  • Motor Covers
  • Ornaments
  • Picture frames
  • Promotional pieces
  • Prototype Parts
  • Pump Parts
  • Trophy & Emblem Items

Some pictures: Figurines, Fishing Lures, Picture Frames

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Mold Making
What are the mold-making materials and how is selection determined?


There are two types of mold-making materials in the spin-casting industry. One is made of organic rubber, and the other is made of silicone rubber. Organic rubbers are sometimes called black rubbers because they are normally reinforced with carbon blacks. The following table lists the basic characteristic differences of these two materials.

Property Organic Rubber Silicone Rubber
Tensile Strength
Tear Strength
Heat Resistance
Workability

Because of the above property differences, these two kinds of materials are used for different applications, as shown in the following table.

Organic Rubber
Silicone Rubber
Casting Metal White metals (tin alloys) or other low melting points (less than 600º F) alloys Primarily for zinc alloys, but can also be used for casting large white metal parts.
Undercut/Design Complexity Handles undercut well. Prefer flat, less undercut parts

Conquest provides a series of organic and silicone rubber mold making materials.

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